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BS Psychology (BULC)
Recent Submissions
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03275232-034, Nimra Riaz
(2025-09-01)
This research work investigated the role of social comparison, appearance related racism in predicting compensatory appearance management behaviors in university students. A sample of 300 students (114 males and 182 females) ...
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03-275232-033, Nazo Mushtaq
(2025-09-01)
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03-275232-046, 03-275232-046
(2025-09-01)
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03-275232-014, Ayesha Zakir
(2025-09-01)
This study investigates the relationship between social media use, phubbing
behavior, and marital satisfaction among married employees in software houses. A
sample of 110 participants completed self-report questionnaires ...
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03-275232-035, Noor ul Ain
(2025-08-01)
This study examined the associations between Beliefs, Defense Styles, Friendship Quality and Compartmentalization-detachment among young adults. Supported by frameworks such as cognitive-behavioural and psychodynamic ...
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03-275232-001, 03-275232-001
(2025-08-01)
This research looks at how rumination, anxiety, and existential crisis are connected, with coping skills playing a mediating role among Pakistani university students. Rumination, defined as repetitive negative thinking, ...
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03-275232-005, Aqsa Tanveer
(2025-08-01)
Childhood Emotional Abuse (CEA) is a delicate issue, often overlooked, which has
immense psychological consequences. In spite of a growing consideration of the issue,
there exist enormous lacunae in the identification ...
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03-275232-015, Beenish Zafar
(2025-08-01)
Background: Two of the most prevalent but rather underrepresented depressive syndromes that parents of cancer-stricken children experience include depression and anxiety. Pediatric cancer diagnosis is a serious emotional ...
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03-275232-063, Farhana Ashiq
(2025-09-01)
The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between perceived neglect, bullying and their internalizing and externalizing problems on adolescents. A correlational research design was employed, involving a sample ...
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03-275232-007, Areesha M Ilyas
(2025-08-01)
The current study was intended to unveiling attachment styles using AI-generated
images and Natural Language Processing (NLP). Population of the study were married
couples. Sample of the study was comprised of N= 30 ...
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03-275232-017, Fatima Jawad
(2025-08-01)
The objective of this research was to understand the life experiences of patients who have advanced-stage cancer and their family caregivers and more specifically their views of palliative care, emotional well-being and ...
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03-275232-045, SARA FAROOQ
(2025-08-01)
In 21st century, impulsive buying is increasing drastically specially in young
adults. The key factors involved are materialistic values, influence from social media and
fear of missing out. The main objective was to ...
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03-275232-041, SABA BANO
(2025-08-01)
In the past few years, AI has become an integral element of students' academic routines, generating concerns about its impact on learning behavior’s, stress levels, and decision-making skills. A quantitative correlational ...
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03-275232-003, Amman Fatima
(2025-08-01)
Street children are particularly vulnerable because their lives usually dwell in early childhood traumas. When they experience extreme negative events collectively, they are more likely to engage in psychopathological ...
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03-275232-023, Kainat Imtiaz
(2025-08-01)
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03-275232-021, Husna Javed
(2025-08-01)
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SAMIA, 03-275232-043
(2025-08-01)
Young adults’ romantic relationships are increasingly influenced by digital interactions, yet limited research has examined how attachment styles and social media comparison affect relationship satisfaction. The main ...
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03-134211-023, M. Faizan Chaudhary
(2025-01-01)
Alzheimer's disease and its precursor, Mild Cognitive Impairment, are among the leading causes of dementia worldwide. Early detection of these conditions is crucial for effective intervention and management. This study ...
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03-171211-008, HIRA ASHIQ
(2025-01-01)
The research was conducted to explore the interplay of personality traits, critical life events and nightmare distress among middle aged (35 to 60 year) adults. A cross-sectional study design was used to gather information ...
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03-171211-014, SAFIEE UR RAHMAN
(2025-01-05)
The present study examines the personality traits, emotional competency and self-esteem in young adults who are using illegal substance. These psychological factors are important identifying factors as they can help in the ...
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