PSPB in press 2017 - Open Research Exeter
... ambivalence comfort, r(107)=.27, p=.005; more mindful individuals reported being more comfortable holding ambivalent attitudes. Mindfulness was negatively correlated with ambivalence frequency, r(107)=-.27, p=.005; more mindful individuals reported holding ambivalent attitudes less often. There was ...
... ambivalence comfort, r(107)=.27, p=.005; more mindful individuals reported being more comfortable holding ambivalent attitudes. Mindfulness was negatively correlated with ambivalence frequency, r(107)=-.27, p=.005; more mindful individuals reported holding ambivalent attitudes less often. There was ...
Academy of Management InPress Article 1140
... Cropanzano, 2007: 492). Supporting this theory, Hausknecht and colleagues (2011) examined justice trajectories and demonstrated that improving (declining) justice perceptions over time cultivate more (less) favorable employee attitudes (e.g., job satisfaction, organizational commitment). To date, on ...
... Cropanzano, 2007: 492). Supporting this theory, Hausknecht and colleagues (2011) examined justice trajectories and demonstrated that improving (declining) justice perceptions over time cultivate more (less) favorable employee attitudes (e.g., job satisfaction, organizational commitment). To date, on ...
poster abstracts
... Which is worse: being socially attacked or rejected? We sought to answer that question by having participants imagine themselves in scenarios where they were excluded, aggressed upon or included by other group members. We found that overall, being excluded is indeed more threatening to fundamental n ...
... Which is worse: being socially attacked or rejected? We sought to answer that question by having participants imagine themselves in scenarios where they were excluded, aggressed upon or included by other group members. We found that overall, being excluded is indeed more threatening to fundamental n ...
The Impact of Intergroup Emotions on Forgiveness in Northern
... of emotions is that they are involuntary, in the sense that, once aroused, emotions cannot be defused at will (Zajonc, 1980). Thus, although a person may want to stop feeling angry, hostile, or resentful, directly trying to expunge these feelings may not be sufficient to stop them. In fact, efforts ...
... of emotions is that they are involuntary, in the sense that, once aroused, emotions cannot be defused at will (Zajonc, 1980). Thus, although a person may want to stop feeling angry, hostile, or resentful, directly trying to expunge these feelings may not be sufficient to stop them. In fact, efforts ...
Bordens - Social Psychology 3e HQ
... edition, we strayed a bit from that original goal but succeeded in writing a solid, research-based text for the introductory social psychology course. In this third edition, we have returned to our original goal and have streamlined the book, while maintaining its scientific integrity. Social psycho ...
... edition, we strayed a bit from that original goal but succeeded in writing a solid, research-based text for the introductory social psychology course. In this third edition, we have returned to our original goal and have streamlined the book, while maintaining its scientific integrity. Social psycho ...
Victim of Circumstance? Stealing Thunder and Attribution
... stealing thunder affects the impact of negative information in a courtroom context when used by either the plaintiff or the defendant in a criminal or civil case. In both studies, mock jurors reported higher credibility ratings (including trustworthiness, honesty and convincingness) and subsequentl ...
... stealing thunder affects the impact of negative information in a courtroom context when used by either the plaintiff or the defendant in a criminal or civil case. In both studies, mock jurors reported higher credibility ratings (including trustworthiness, honesty and convincingness) and subsequentl ...
The relationships of character strengths with coping, work
... ones most robustly related to job satisfaction across job categories (e.g., professional, blue collar, and homemaker; Peterson et al., 2010). Furthermore, different character strengths were meaningfully associated with different work-related behavior. For example, perseverance, zest, and love of lea ...
... ones most robustly related to job satisfaction across job categories (e.g., professional, blue collar, and homemaker; Peterson et al., 2010). Furthermore, different character strengths were meaningfully associated with different work-related behavior. For example, perseverance, zest, and love of lea ...
Nonverbal skills and abilities (Chapter5).
... The PONS assesses a wide range of sensitivity to different channels of nonverbal communication: audio versus visual, the relatively “rich” nonverbal cues provided by facial expressions versus the more limited range of cues emitted by the body channel. It also involves nonverbal cues displayed in a n ...
... The PONS assesses a wide range of sensitivity to different channels of nonverbal communication: audio versus visual, the relatively “rich” nonverbal cues provided by facial expressions versus the more limited range of cues emitted by the body channel. It also involves nonverbal cues displayed in a n ...
Animism, Cannibalism, and Pet-keeping among
... in this volume in their belief that fetuses are created from the buildup of semen and that any man who has sex with a woman during a pregnancy can be considered to be a “biological” father. In the case of the Guajá, plural paternity is viewed as requisite. Successful completion of a pregnancy is tho ...
... in this volume in their belief that fetuses are created from the buildup of semen and that any man who has sex with a woman during a pregnancy can be considered to be a “biological” father. In the case of the Guajá, plural paternity is viewed as requisite. Successful completion of a pregnancy is tho ...
Secure and Defensive High Self
... explicit level and the other at an automatic, implicit level (see also Smith & DeCoster, 2001). One route by which such dual attitudes might develop is through normal processes of attitude change. When an attitude is changed from one valence level to another, the older, more habitual attitude may pe ...
... explicit level and the other at an automatic, implicit level (see also Smith & DeCoster, 2001). One route by which such dual attitudes might develop is through normal processes of attitude change. When an attitude is changed from one valence level to another, the older, more habitual attitude may pe ...
Donor conception and (dis)closure in the UK: siblingship, friendship
... interested in telling their children that donated gametes were used in their conception. For campaigners lobbying for ‘full disclosure’, such reticence denies the rights of donor-conceived children to ‘know’ their origins and for them there is no reason to believe that such knowledge, gained appropr ...
... interested in telling their children that donated gametes were used in their conception. For campaigners lobbying for ‘full disclosure’, such reticence denies the rights of donor-conceived children to ‘know’ their origins and for them there is no reason to believe that such knowledge, gained appropr ...
These - Northwestern University
... 2005; Miller & Kaiser, 2001). These reviews, however, have focused on the enduring experience of stigma, across time and social interactions. As Major and O’Brien (2005) noted, “[They] were unable to review several important areas of research, such as . . . the impact of stigma on social interac ...
... 2005; Miller & Kaiser, 2001). These reviews, however, have focused on the enduring experience of stigma, across time and social interactions. As Major and O’Brien (2005) noted, “[They] were unable to review several important areas of research, such as . . . the impact of stigma on social interac ...
who uses online dating: the role of personality in college
... Also providing support for the social compensation hypothesis, Amichai-Hamburger, Wainapel, and Fox (2002) found that neuroticism and introversion were correlated with opening up online. Specifically, they examined to what degree people with different personality traits were able to locate their “r ...
... Also providing support for the social compensation hypothesis, Amichai-Hamburger, Wainapel, and Fox (2002) found that neuroticism and introversion were correlated with opening up online. Specifically, they examined to what degree people with different personality traits were able to locate their “r ...
The Management of Sadness in Everyday Life
... (see also Goodrum & Stafford, 2003). The effort to bring comfort and have that comfort not help the person is often frustrating to potential supporters, and many sad people understand and even anticipate this sense of frustration in others. The emotional burden of sadness may arise from not just an ...
... (see also Goodrum & Stafford, 2003). The effort to bring comfort and have that comfort not help the person is often frustrating to potential supporters, and many sad people understand and even anticipate this sense of frustration in others. The emotional burden of sadness may arise from not just an ...
5 CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Attitude towards Money
... They have found that the Chinese in Taiwan has the highest respect for money than the American and British workers. The Chinese workers in Taiwan also strongly believe that money is good, important and represents achievement. The British workers, on the other hand, have the highest value towards mo ...
... They have found that the Chinese in Taiwan has the highest respect for money than the American and British workers. The Chinese workers in Taiwan also strongly believe that money is good, important and represents achievement. The British workers, on the other hand, have the highest value towards mo ...
Interpersonal Communication, Second edition
... So what is the value of a textbook like this, apart from helping some students get through their course assignments? Can a book like this make any difference to your everyday situation? Before I try to answer that last question, I’ll spell out the main aims of this book. The main aim is to provide a ...
... So what is the value of a textbook like this, apart from helping some students get through their course assignments? Can a book like this make any difference to your everyday situation? Before I try to answer that last question, I’ll spell out the main aims of this book. The main aim is to provide a ...
Program PDF - SPSP - Society for Personality and Social Psychology
... Leary, Chair of this year's Program Committee, who managed to find space in what appeared to be a full schedule for even more presentations. Finally, we are grateful to Tara Miller Events for expert handling of aspects of the meeting that required knowledge, experience, and credibility that graduate ...
... Leary, Chair of this year's Program Committee, who managed to find space in what appeared to be a full schedule for even more presentations. Finally, we are grateful to Tara Miller Events for expert handling of aspects of the meeting that required knowledge, experience, and credibility that graduate ...
Animism Revisited: Personhood, Environment, and Relational
... probable influence of his knowledge of modern spiritualism, Tylor argued that in the savage view every man had, in addition to his body, a ‘‘ghost-soul,’’ a ‘‘thin unsubstantial human image,’’ the ‘‘cause of life or thought in the individual it animates,’’ capable ‘‘of leaving the body far behind’’ ...
... probable influence of his knowledge of modern spiritualism, Tylor argued that in the savage view every man had, in addition to his body, a ‘‘ghost-soul,’’ a ‘‘thin unsubstantial human image,’’ the ‘‘cause of life or thought in the individual it animates,’’ capable ‘‘of leaving the body far behind’’ ...
Growing Existing Customers` Revenue Streams Through Customer
... growing use of social networks to acquire product information and recommendations (Mooney and Rollins 2008). Existing studies on CRPs have explored the drivers of recommendation likelihood (Biyalogorsky, Gerstner, and Libai 2001; Kornish and Li 2010; Ryu and Feick 2007; Wirtz and Chew 2002). Other r ...
... growing use of social networks to acquire product information and recommendations (Mooney and Rollins 2008). Existing studies on CRPs have explored the drivers of recommendation likelihood (Biyalogorsky, Gerstner, and Libai 2001; Kornish and Li 2010; Ryu and Feick 2007; Wirtz and Chew 2002). Other r ...
Does intergenerational contact reduce Ageism - Pure
... and older people together. In general, however, these schemes have had a mixed impact on attitudes. For example, Dooley and Frankel (1990) investigated secondary school students who were volunteers in a Student Outreach to Seniors (SOS) program. As part of the study, the young students visited an el ...
... and older people together. In general, however, these schemes have had a mixed impact on attitudes. For example, Dooley and Frankel (1990) investigated secondary school students who were volunteers in a Student Outreach to Seniors (SOS) program. As part of the study, the young students visited an el ...
Global Family Therapy - BEING WHILE BECOMING
... an after-life. The affirmation of this belief system may be actualized through demeaning other religions and remaining close-minded to any epistemology incongruent to Christian teachings. In order for the developing youth to earn selfesteem from the family and family’s social system, he or she must e ...
... an after-life. The affirmation of this belief system may be actualized through demeaning other religions and remaining close-minded to any epistemology incongruent to Christian teachings. In order for the developing youth to earn selfesteem from the family and family’s social system, he or she must e ...
self-disclosure in long-distance friendships
... life, conceptions of friendship and its specific functions change depending on a variety of factors such as age, gender, marital status, and work, but “what remains constant across the life span is the significance of friendship to one’s physical and emotional well-being” (Samter, 2003, p. 637). Fri ...
... life, conceptions of friendship and its specific functions change depending on a variety of factors such as age, gender, marital status, and work, but “what remains constant across the life span is the significance of friendship to one’s physical and emotional well-being” (Samter, 2003, p. 637). Fri ...
Online Disclosure Natalya N. Bazarova
... a different set of strategic motivations and concerns than addressing a single person in a network or a closed dyadic exchange. Goals matter because they account for differences in self-disclosure characteristics. An empirical test of the functional approach has shown that, indeed, people pursue dif ...
... a different set of strategic motivations and concerns than addressing a single person in a network or a closed dyadic exchange. Goals matter because they account for differences in self-disclosure characteristics. An empirical test of the functional approach has shown that, indeed, people pursue dif ...
The educational program
... 16.04.2003 and to curriculum, adopted by Ministry of Public Health of Ukraine № 221 from 18.06.2002. An apprenticeship according to these specialties is being realized during 6 years, and basic medical training – during 5 years. ...
... 16.04.2003 and to curriculum, adopted by Ministry of Public Health of Ukraine № 221 from 18.06.2002. An apprenticeship according to these specialties is being realized during 6 years, and basic medical training – during 5 years. ...
The Relationship Between Clothing Preference, Self
... perform the same action ourselves. With regards to how others might unconsciously influence our clothing preference, one consumer research study by Johnston (2002) showed evidence for imitation that has direct relevance for consumer behavior. In the experiments, participants were asked to eat ice cr ...
... perform the same action ourselves. With regards to how others might unconsciously influence our clothing preference, one consumer research study by Johnston (2002) showed evidence for imitation that has direct relevance for consumer behavior. In the experiments, participants were asked to eat ice cr ...