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Questionable prospective effect of physical activity on mental health: A simulated reanalysis and comment on Rodeiro et al. (2025)
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Kimmo Sorjonen
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Bo Melin
Published 2025-05-01
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Questionable evidence for prospective effects of self-compassion and burnout on spiritual wellbeing: a simulated reanalysis and comment on Lee and Fung (2024)
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Kimmo Sorjonen
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Bo Melin
Published 2025-04-01
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Questionable prospective effects of self-esteem on anxiety and academic self-efficacy: a simulated reanalysis and comment on Cao and Liu (2024)
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Kimmo Sorjonen
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Bo Melin
Published 2025-06-01
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Spurious prospective effect of physical activity on problematic smartphone use: a simulated reanalysis and comment on Zhao et al. (2024)
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Kimmo Sorjonen
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Bo Melin
Published 2024-11-01
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Questionable prospective effect of perfectionism on depression: reanalysis of a meta-analytic cross-lagged panel analysis
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Kimmo Sorjonen
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Bo Melin
Published 2025-07-01
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Meta-analytic prospective associations between self-esteem and eating disorders appear to be spurious: a reanalysis and comment on Krauss et al. (2023)
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Kimmo Sorjonen
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Ata Ghaderi
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Bo Melin
Published 2025-02-01
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Psychosocial functioning and intelligence both partly explain socioeconomic inequalities in premature death. A population-based male cohort study.
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Daniel Falkstedt
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Kimmo Sorjonen
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Tomas Hemmingsson
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Ian J Deary
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Bo Melin
Published 2013-01-01
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