prof. PhDr. Petr Macek, CSc.
profesor – Katedra psychologie
kancelář: 2.45
Joštova 218/10
602 00 Brno
telefon: | 549 49 4848 |
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Počet publikací: 286
2012
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Does family experience influence political beliefs? Relation between interparental conflict perceptions and political efficacy in late adolescence
Journal of Adolescence, rok: 2012, ročník: 35, vydání: 3, DOI
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Emerging Commitments and Identity-Processing Style in Middle Adolescence.
European Conference on Developmental Psychology, 23. – 27. 8. 2011, Bergen, Norway., rok: 2012
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How easy is to become alienated? Stability and change of first-time voters' civic attitudes over the election year. Paper presented at the 14th Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Vancouver, Canada
Rok: 2012, druh: Prezentace v oblasti VaV (AV tvorba, WEB aplikace apod.)
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Self-esteem trajectories during middle and late adolescence and their implications for psychosocial development
Rok: 2012, druh: Prezentace v oblasti VaV (AV tvorba, WEB aplikace apod.)
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Who should solve problems of our society? Perceived responsibility for social and political issues among adolescents and emerging adults
XV European Conference on Developmental Psychology ECDP, rok: 2012
2011
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Adolescent development and Brno ELSPAC study
Ježek, S., Lacinová, L. & Macek, P. (Eds.). Adolescent psychosocial development in Brno: An ELSPAC study 2005 – 2011, rok: 2011, počet stran: 12 s.
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Civic engagement and perceived barriers of immigrant emerging adults: Qualitative analysis of Ukrainians in Czech Republic. Paper presented at the 5th Conference on Emerging Adulthood, October 27-28, 2011, Providence, RI.
, rok: 2011
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Czech Republic
J. J. Arnett (Ed.) Adolescent Psychology Around the World, rok: 2011, počet stran: 14 s.
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Development of Self
Ježek, S., Lacinová, L. & Macek, P. (Eds.). Adolescent psychosocial development in Brno: An ELSPAC study 2005 – 2011., rok: 2011, počet stran: 16 s.
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Development of young people's political efficacy during the election year: the effect of political discussions and media consumption. Paper presented at the 2011 Biennial Meeting for the Society for Research in Child Development, Montréal, Canada.