Table 1.
Exhaustive list of the theories present in the analyzed articles.
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| THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | TIMES CITED | THEORIES IN OTHER DISCIPLINARY FIELDS | TIMES CITED |
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| The Self-determination Theory (Ryan & Deci 2000) | 3 | The Attachment Theory (Bowlby 1980) | 2 |
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| The Self-efficacy Theory (Bandura 1986) | 2 | The Schema Theory (Young et al. 2003) | 2 |
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| The Interdependence theory (Kelley & Thibaut 1978) | 1 | The Broaden-and-build Theory of Positive Emotions (Fredrickson 1998) | 1 |
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| The Moral Foundations Theory (Graham et al. 2013) | 1 | The Coping Competence Theory (Moreland & Dumas 2008) | 1 |
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| The Social Dominance Theory (Sidanius & Pratto 1999) | 1 | The Marital Discord Theory (Beach et al. 1990) | 1 |
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| The Action Identification Theory (Vallacher & Wegner 1985; 1987) | 1 | The Stress Generation Theory (Hammen 1991) | 1 |
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| The Family Systems Theory (Bowen 1978) | 1 | ||
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| The Family Stress Theory (Boss 2002) | 1 | ||
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| Cues Filtered-out Theories (Culnan & Markus 1987) | 1 | ||
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| The Dynamic Systems Theory* | 1 | ||
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Note. *No reference mentioned in the article.