Radomir Belopavlović

ORCID: 0000-0003-4348-2161
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Research Areas
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
  • Meta-analysis and systematic reviews
  • Family Caregiving in Mental Illness
  • Cognitive Abilities and Testing
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Stress Responses and Cortisol
  • Transactional Analysis in Psychotherapy
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Youth Substance Use and School Attendance
  • Tryptophan and brain disorders
  • Behavioral and Psychological Studies
  • Academic and Historical Perspectives in Psychology
  • Education and Professional Development
  • Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications
  • Psychology of Development and Education
  • Resilience and Mental Health
  • Scientific Computing and Data Management
  • Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health

University of Novi Sad
2017-2025

Institut za filozofiju
2020

Charles R. Ebersole Maya B Mathur Erica Baranski Diane-Jo Bart-Plange Nicholas R. Buttrick and 95 more Christopher R. Chartier Katherine S. Corker Martin Corley Joshua K. Hartshorne Hans IJzerman Ljiljana B. Lazarević Hugh Rabagliati Ivan Ropovik Balázs Aczél Lena Fanya Aeschbach Luca Andrighetto Jack Arnal Holly Arrow Peter Babinčák Bence E. Bakos Gabriel Baník Ernest Baskin Radomir Belopavlović Michael H. Bernstein Michał Białek Nicholas Bloxsom Bojana Bodroža Diane B. V. Bonfiglio Leanne Boucher Florian Brühlmann Claudia Chloe Brumbaugh Erica Casini Yiling Chen Carlo Chiorri William J. Chopik Oliver Christ Antonia M. Ciunci Heather M. Claypool Sean P. Coary Marija V. Čolić W. Matthew Collins Paul Curran Chris Day Benjamin Dering Anna Dreber John E. Edlund Filipe Falcão Anna Fedor Lily Feinberg Ian Ferguson Máire B. Ford Michael C. Frank Emily Fryberger Alexander Garinther Katarzyna Gawryluk Kayla Ashbaugh Mauro Giacomantonio Steffen R. Giessner Jon Grahe Rosanna E. Guadagno Ewa Hałasa Peter Hancock Rias A. Hilliard Joachim Hüffmeier Sean Hughes Katarzyna Idzikowska Michael Inzlicht Alan Jern William Jiménez‐Leal Magnus Johannesson Jennifer A. Joy-Gaba Mathias Kauff Danielle Kellier Grecia Kessinger Mallory C. Kidwell Amanda M. Kimbrough Josiah King Vanessa S. Kolb Sabina Kołodziej Márton Kovács Karolina Krasuska Sue Kraus Lacy E. Krueger Katarzyna Kuchno Caio Ambrosio Lage Eleanor V. Langford Carmel Levitan Tiago Jessé Souza de Lima Hause Lin Samuel Lins Jia E. Loy Dylan Manfredi Łukasz Markiewicz Madhavi Menon Brett Mercier Mitchell M. Metzger Venus Meyet Ailsa E. Millen Jeremy K. Miller Andres Montealegre

Replication studies in psychological science sometimes fail to reproduce prior findings. If these use methods that are unfaithful the original study or ineffective eliciting phenomenon of interest, then a failure replicate may be protocol rather than challenge finding. Formal pre-data-collection peer review by experts address shortcomings and increase replicability rates. We selected 10 replication from Reproducibility Project: Psychology (RP:P; Open Science Collaboration, 2015) for which...

10.1177/2515245920958687 article EN Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 2020-09-01

The aim of the study was to construct a brief measure paranoid tendencies based on DSM-5-TR criteria for Paranoid Personality Disorder and examine its psychometric properties in general population. Item response theory used scale's characteristics, including information differential item functioning (DIF) across sexes. Our 9-item scale administered three times (N = 138, 525, 224). Results showed that is most informative at high trait levels, but satisfactory slightly below-average...

10.2298/psi231031019v article EN cc-by-sa Psihologija 2025-01-01
Charles R. Ebersole Maya B Mathur Erica Baranski Diane-Jo Bart-Plange Nick Buttrick and 95 more Christopher R. Chartier Katherine S. Corker Martin Corley Joshua K. Hartshorne Hans IJzerman Ljiljana B. Lazarević Hugh Rabagliati Ivan Ropovik Balázs Aczél Lena Fanya Aeschbach Luca Andrighetto Jack Dennis Arnal Holly Arrow Peter Babinčák Bence E. Bakos Gabriel Baník Ernest Baskin Radomir Belopavlović Michael J. Bernstein Michał Białek Nicholas Bloxsom Bojana Bodroža Diane B. V. Bonfiglio Leanne Boucher Florian Brühlmann Claudia Chloe Brumbaugh Erica Casini Yiling Chen Carlo Chiorri William J. Chopik Oliver Christ Heather M. Claypool Sean P. Coary Marija V. Čolić W. Matthew Collins Paul Curran Chris Day Benjamin Dering Anna Dreber John E. Edlund Filipe Falcão Anna Fedor Lily Feinberg Ian T. Ferguson Máire B. Ford Michael C. Frank Emily Fryberger Alexander Garinther Katarzyna Gawryluk Mauro Giacomantonio Steffen R. Giessner Jon Grahe Rosanna Elizabeth Guadagno Ewa Hałasa Peter A. Hancock Joachim Hüffmeier Sean Hughes Katarzyna Idzikowska Michael Inzlicht Alan Jern William Jiménez‐Leal Magnus Johannesson Jennifer A. Joy-Gaba Mathias Kauff Danielle Kellier Mallory C. Kidwell Amanda M. Kimbrough Josiah King Sabina Kołodziej Márton Kovács Karolina Krasuska Sue Kraus Lacy E. Krueger Katarzyna Kuchno Caio Ambrosio Lage Eleanor V. Langford Carmel Levitan Tiago Jessé Souza de Lima Hause Lin Samuel Lins J E Loy Dylan Manfredi Łukasz Markiewicz Madhavi Menon Brett Mercier Mitchell M. Metzger Ailsa E. Millen Jeremy K. Miller Andres Montealegre Don A. Moore Gideon Nave Austin Nichols Sarah Ann Novak Ana Orlić Angelo Panno

Replications in psychological science sometimes fail to reproduce prior findings. If replications use methods that are unfaithful the original study or ineffective eliciting phenomenon of interest, then a failure replicate may be protocol rather than challenge finding. Formal pre-data collection peer review by experts address shortcomings and increase replicability rates. We selected 10 from Reproducibility Project: Psychology (RP:P; Open Science Collaboration, 2015) which authors had...

10.31234/osf.io/sxfm2 preprint EN 2019-10-03

Abstract Comorbidity between depression and anxiety is well‐established across various settings cultures. We approached comorbidity from the network psychopathology perspective examined depression, anxiety/autonomic arousal stress/tension symptoms in naturalistic clinical samples Serbia, Italy Croatia. This was a multisite study which regularized partial correlation networks of symptoms, obtained via self‐reports on Depression Anxiety Stress Scales‐21 (DASS‐21) three cross‐cultural, (total N...

10.1002/cpp.2927 article EN Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy 2023-11-08

The Ruminative Thought Scale (RTS) was developed to measure the ruminative thinking style, presumably common various psychopathological disorders. However, prior factor-analytic research inconclusive regarding unidimensionality versus multidimensionality of RTS. present study conducted on a large, heterogeneous Serbian sample ( N = 838). A subsample retested 6 months later providing information about symptoms depression and anxiety symptoms. Results showed that bifactor model RTS...

10.1177/1073191117694747 article EN Assessment 2017-02-01

Across three studies, LoBue and DeLoache (2008) provided evidence suggesting that both young children adults exhibit enhanced visual detection of evolutionarily relevant threat stimuli (as compared with nonthreatening stimuli). A replication their Experiment 3, conducted by Cramblet Alvarez Pipitone (2015) as part the Reproducibility Project: Psychology (RP:P), demonstrated trends similar to those original study, but effect sizes were smaller not statistically significant. There were,...

10.1177/2515245920953350 article EN Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 2020-09-01

Comorbidity between depression and anxiety is well-established across various settings cultures. We approached comorbidity from the network psychopathology perspective examined depression, anxiety/autonomic arousal, stress/tension symptoms in naturalistic clinical samples Serbia, Italy, Croatia. This was a multisite study which regularized partial correlation networks of symptoms, obtained via self-reports on Depression Anxiety Stress Scales-21 (DASS-21) three clinical, cross-cultural (total...

10.2139/ssrn.4100139 article EN SSRN Electronic Journal 2022-01-01

In this paper we discuss the issue of Dodo verdict, i.e. empirically supported notion that different psychotherapeutic modalities have same outcomes. Firstly, present historical background and link it with current issues in psychotherapy. Next, pertinent literature which focuses on similarities differences outcomes across modalities, as well elucidate recognised effective instances psychotherapy such effects client, therapist their interaction. Additionally, trends efficacy research posit...

10.5937/timsact12-17748 article EN cc-by TIMS Acta 2018-01-01

Using network analysis, we compared the BDI-II symptom groupings (i.e., communities), ability of individual symptoms to associate with others centrality), global strength these associations, and bridge that connect communities in a sample 279 depression patients (Mage = 49.9, SDage 11.2) non-clinical 327 students (BDI-II score less than 19, Mage 21.05, 1.82). The showed higher density, three cognitive, affective-vegetative, anhedonia-low energy), sadness as central strongest symptom. was...

10.2298/psi220712011n article EN cc-by-sa Psihologija 2023-08-18

Anxiety and fear, as emotions associated with responses of the organism to aversive stimuli, are often intertwined, blurring fine distinctions necessary for a better understanding them their consequences. This study examined common genetic environmental influences that contribute co-occurrence anxiety disorders dimensions revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (rRST). The sample included 356 monozygotic (22.5% males; M = 25.73; SD 8.3) 386 dizygotic (33.9% 24.21; 8.33) twins from Serbian...

10.2139/ssrn.4542491 preprint EN 2023-01-01

Grief due to loss of a significant other is universal experience. However, within small, but group individuals, this process can last longer than the culturally expected period, and it be associated with intense distress, dysfunction, higher rates mortality morbidity. has been observed in scientific literature as an adaptive reaction loss, also factor major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety post-traumatic stress disorder. Previous versions diagnostic systems, namely DSM-IV ICD-10,...

10.5937/timsact14-29234 article EN cc-by TIMS Acta 2020-01-01
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