McMaster Undergraduate Journal of Social Psychology
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McMaster Undergraduate Journal of Social Psychology

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Explore cutting-edge social psychology research from McMaster undergraduates. Discover articles, reviews, and insights into human behavior and societal interactions.

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Articles in this Journal

Hermeneutic Empowerment: Centering Disabled Testimony in Faith-Based Accessibility Research and Practice

This study investigates how disabled individuals navigate faith, particularly concerning structural and theological barriers to faith practice and belonging, as well as how the intersection of faith and disability shapes their identity, based on thei...

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Exploring Parental Responsiveness and Relationship Dynamics Among Young Adults in University

Interdependent self-construal reflects how individuals see themselves in relation to others, shaping their approach to close relationships (Singelis, 1994; Markus & Kitayama, 1991). Parental responsiveness—characterized by emotional support and a...

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Beyond the Bubble: McMaster Students’ Fear of Crime in Downtown Hamilton

Previous research has examined fear of crime within university campuses as opposed to the surrounding city. This study aimed to fill this gap by examining students’ fear of crime beyond the university campus, using the idea of familiarity to guide th...

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Attached at the Hinge: Relationship Initiation in Dating Apps

The increased use of online dating apps presents an alternative way for individuals to seek out and initiate relationships that can differ from face-to-face interactions. Previous research has found that attachment orientation can offer insight into...

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