Marija V. Čolić

ORCID: 0000-0003-4156-5641
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Research Areas
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies
  • Media Influence and Health
  • Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports
  • Physical Education and Pedagogy
  • Meta-analysis and systematic reviews
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Sports Performance and Training
  • Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior
  • Physical Activity and Health
  • Education Practices and Challenges
  • Psychology of Development and Education
  • Education, Law, and Society
  • Sport Psychology and Performance
  • Action Observation and Synchronization
  • Spatial Neglect and Hemispheric Dysfunction
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
  • Education and Professional Development
  • Balkans: History, Politics, Society
  • Children's Physical and Motor Development
  • Death Anxiety and Social Exclusion
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • European Politics and Security

University of Belgrade
2016-2020

Institute for Medical Research
2020

University of Belgrade – Faculty of Sports and Physical Education
2016-2017

Center for Health, Exercise and Sport Sciences
2017

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

Social thermoregulation theory posits that modern human relationships are pleisiomorphically organized around body temperature regulation. In two studies (N = 1755) designed to test the principles from this theory, we used supervised machine learning identify social and non-social factors relate core temperature. This data-driven analysis found complex integration (CSI), defined as number of high-contact roles one engages in, is a critical predictor We further cross-validation approach show...

10.1525/collabra.165 article EN cc-by Collabra Psychology 2018-01-01

Which is more enjoyable: trying to think enjoyable thoughts or doing everyday solitary activities? Wilson et al. (2014) found that American participants much preferred activities, such as reading watching TV, thinking for pleasure. To see whether this preference generalized outside of the United States, we replicated study with 2,557 from 12 sites in 11 countries. The results were consistent every country: Participants randomly assigned do something reported significantly greater enjoyment...

10.1037/pspp0000198 article EN other-oa Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 2018-07-23

In the Human Penguin Project (N = 1755), 15 research groups from 12 countries collected body temperature, demographic variables, social network indices, seven widely-used psychological scales and two newly developed questionnaires (the Social Thermoregulation Risk Avoidance Questionnaire (STRAQ-1) Kama Muta Frequency Scale (KAMF)). They were to investigate relationship between environmental factors (e.g., geographical, climate etc.) human behaviors, which is a long-standing inquiry in...

10.1038/s41597-019-0029-2 article EN cc-by Scientific Data 2019-04-17
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

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

The goal of this research was to develop and validate a physical education (PE) attitude scale (PEAS) for students in early middle adolescence, based on the contemporary theories attitudes as summary evaluation different information related object. In first study, preliminary version administrated sample 547 students. Principal component analysis (PCA) revealed 4 factors, named Satisfaction, Comfort, Activity Teacher. Second order PCA showed that these factors are part single construct,...

10.2298/psi161203008o article EN cc-by-sa Psihologija 2017-01-01

We comment on the proposition “that lower temperatures and especially greater seasonal variation in temperature calls for individuals societies to adopt...a degree of self- control”, which we cannot find empirical support a large dataset with data-driven analyses. After providing more nuance our theoretical review, suggest revisiting their model an eye social determinants self-control.This paper was published Behavioral Brain Sciences:IJzerman, H., Čolić, M. V., Hennecke, M., Hong, Y., Hu,...

10.31234/osf.io/gzdba preprint EN 2017-06-25

Social thermoregulation theory posits that modern human relationships are pleisiomorphically organized around body temperature regulation. In two studies (N=1755) designed to test the principles from this theory, we used supervised machine learning identify social and non-social factors relate core temperature. This data-driven analysis found complex integration (CSI), defined as number of high contact roles one engages in, is a critical predictor We further cross-validation approach show...

10.31234/osf.io/6b7ne preprint EN 2016-12-30

In the Human Penguin Project (N = 1755), 15 research groups from 12 countries collected body temperature, demographic variables, social network indices, seven widely-used psychological scales and two newly developed questionnaires (the Social Thermoregulation Risk Avoidance Questionnaire (STRAQ-1) Kama Muta Frequency Scale (KAMF)). They were to investigate relationship between environmental factors (e.g., geographical, climate etc.) human behaviors, which is a long-standing inquiry in...

10.31234/osf.io/cs6au preprint EN 2018-11-05

We comment on the proposition “that lower temperatures and especially greater seasonal variation in temperature calls for individuals societies to adopt…a degree of self-control”, which we cannot find empirical support a large dataset with data-driven analyses. After providing more nuance our theoretical review, suggest revisiting their model an eye social determinants self-control.

10.2139/ssrn.2821804 article EN SSRN Electronic Journal 2016-01-01

Abstract Spatial memory relies on efficient encoding, storage and retrieval of spatial information, which enables us to remember paths or locations objects in everyday life. Moreover, this type has been shown decline with age various neurodegenerative disorders. Parietal cortex play an important role the formation short-term representations information. The aim current study was test possibility immediate long-term enhancement, by increasing excitability parietal posterior cortex. We used...

10.1101/736892 preprint EN cc-by-nc-nd bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) 2019-08-20

Competitive anxiety and coping with competitive stress determine successful athletic performance in important ways. The first goal of this study was to investigate the intensity potential differences state (somatic cognitive) self-confidence between sprinters middleand long-distance runners, as well compare their use strategies and/ or dimensions. second define which runners most frequently general. third aim examine if there is a relationship dimensions runners. A sample 52 44.2% 55.8%...

10.5937/fizkul74-32871 article EN cc-by Fizicka kultura 2020-01-01

The importance of physical activity (PA) for the psychological well-being children is well documented. COVID-19 lockdown implied a severe reduction in organized and unorganized PA. Our goal was to examine how parents perceive their children's PA own related behaviours during first month Serbia compared usual circumstances, investigate relationship between parents' evaluations level lockdown, changes daily routines. sample included 127 preschool school children. We constructed questionnaire...

10.5937/fizkul75-34933 article EN cc-by Fizicka kultura 2021-01-01
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