
Attachment in Adolescence: An Agenda for Research and Intervention
... Four interrelated conscious and unconscious representational systems seem to influence internal working models: Social expectations about caregivers developed during the first year are subsequently elaborated. Event representations: beginning in the third year, general and specific memories abou ...
... Four interrelated conscious and unconscious representational systems seem to influence internal working models: Social expectations about caregivers developed during the first year are subsequently elaborated. Event representations: beginning in the third year, general and specific memories abou ...
Effects of Involvement on Persuasion
... value-relevant involvement (along with other variables) on attitude change, social judgment-involvement theorists proposed that an attitude provides an internal frame of reference for judging and reacting to stimuli related to the attitude (C:W. Sherif et al., 1965; M. Sherif & Hovland, 1961; M. She ...
... value-relevant involvement (along with other variables) on attitude change, social judgment-involvement theorists proposed that an attitude provides an internal frame of reference for judging and reacting to stimuli related to the attitude (C:W. Sherif et al., 1965; M. Sherif & Hovland, 1961; M. She ...
Online Friendship Maintenance: An Examination of Relational
... Meanwhile, very few cross-cultural comparisons of online communication behavior exist to address the role of culture in CMC. As an exploratory study, the current research will include both American and Chinese participants in the examination of online friendship maintenance, aiming to fill in the ga ...
... Meanwhile, very few cross-cultural comparisons of online communication behavior exist to address the role of culture in CMC. As an exploratory study, the current research will include both American and Chinese participants in the examination of online friendship maintenance, aiming to fill in the ga ...
chapter one - Caritas University
... Not withstanding all the efforts by both government and nongovernmental organization against AIDS, the problem of the pandemic is still at increase. As a psychologist, I became worried on what could by the reason; on to this, thought that the major reason for the continued spread of the virus maybe ...
... Not withstanding all the efforts by both government and nongovernmental organization against AIDS, the problem of the pandemic is still at increase. As a psychologist, I became worried on what could by the reason; on to this, thought that the major reason for the continued spread of the virus maybe ...
Screening for Psychopathology in Individuals with
... will use the term psychopathology as the umbrella term for mental health concerns. In general, it seems that one problem leaves an individual vulnerable to developing additional problems. For instance, it has been estimated that over 50% of individuals diagnosed with major depression will also be di ...
... will use the term psychopathology as the umbrella term for mental health concerns. In general, it seems that one problem leaves an individual vulnerable to developing additional problems. For instance, it has been estimated that over 50% of individuals diagnosed with major depression will also be di ...
Research and theory on respect and disrespect
... for others. Growing up with disrespect for older people, a young adult may be unable to keep a job in the work world that requires understanding the authority of others. Respect and disrespect indeed have relevance across the entire life span, for instance, in respect for the elderly and respect for ...
... for others. Growing up with disrespect for older people, a young adult may be unable to keep a job in the work world that requires understanding the authority of others. Respect and disrespect indeed have relevance across the entire life span, for instance, in respect for the elderly and respect for ...
PDF - Columbia`s psychology
... To validate our construct, we tested the proposition that anxious expectations of rejection fuel a readiness to perceive intentional rejection in the ambiguous behavior of others. In Study 2 we tested whether people with anxious expectations of rejection are more likely than others to perceive inten ...
... To validate our construct, we tested the proposition that anxious expectations of rejection fuel a readiness to perceive intentional rejection in the ambiguous behavior of others. In Study 2 we tested whether people with anxious expectations of rejection are more likely than others to perceive inten ...
A Review of the Relationship Among Parenting Practices
... 1998). For example, Epstein and Dauber (1991) found that the level of parental involvement with school activities was stronger in elementary school than middle school. Similarly, a recent National Household Education Survey conducted by the U.S. Department of Education (1998) found that the provisio ...
... 1998). For example, Epstein and Dauber (1991) found that the level of parental involvement with school activities was stronger in elementary school than middle school. Similarly, a recent National Household Education Survey conducted by the U.S. Department of Education (1998) found that the provisio ...
RECIPROCITY OF LIKING Theoretical Explanations Experimental
... Outside of the Laboratory Rejection is a common experience. People experience divorce, romantic breakups, or show romantic interest in another person only to have their romantic advances rebuffed. Some people seek membership in college fraternities and sororities, only to be told that they are not w ...
... Outside of the Laboratory Rejection is a common experience. People experience divorce, romantic breakups, or show romantic interest in another person only to have their romantic advances rebuffed. Some people seek membership in college fraternities and sororities, only to be told that they are not w ...
Stigma, Obesity, and the Health of the Nation`s Children
... Determining the Consequences of Weight Stigma Cross-sectional surveys. The most common design used to study the consequences of weight bias involves examining the association between psychosocial consequences and different forms of weight-related victimization. This research design is able to establ ...
... Determining the Consequences of Weight Stigma Cross-sectional surveys. The most common design used to study the consequences of weight bias involves examining the association between psychosocial consequences and different forms of weight-related victimization. This research design is able to establ ...
Marijuana Use by Juveniles: The Effects of Peers, Parents Race
... substances if they have close, positive relationships with best friends who are also more involved in substance use. Results of hierarchical regression analyses showed a strong association between an adolescent’s and his or her best friend’s substance use. Substance use by a close or best friend is ...
... substances if they have close, positive relationships with best friends who are also more involved in substance use. Results of hierarchical regression analyses showed a strong association between an adolescent’s and his or her best friend’s substance use. Substance use by a close or best friend is ...
Self-Monitoring Differences in Best Friendship Maintenance: Exit
... low self-monitors scored significantly lower on the Self-Monitoring Scale than did casual friends of low self-monitors. When choosing close friends, it appears as though high selfmonitors tend to choose other high selfmonitors and low self-monitors tend to choose other low self-monitors as their clo ...
... low self-monitors scored significantly lower on the Self-Monitoring Scale than did casual friends of low self-monitors. When choosing close friends, it appears as though high selfmonitors tend to choose other high selfmonitors and low self-monitors tend to choose other low self-monitors as their clo ...
Bullying in School: An Overview of Types, Effects, Family
... whether bullies suffer from low self-esteem. Some researchers su^ested that bullies have either average or lower-than-average levels of insecurity (Glew et al., 2000). In contrast, other studies showed that bullies of both primary and post-primary school age had signiScantly lower global self-esteem ...
... whether bullies suffer from low self-esteem. Some researchers su^ested that bullies have either average or lower-than-average levels of insecurity (Glew et al., 2000). In contrast, other studies showed that bullies of both primary and post-primary school age had signiScantly lower global self-esteem ...
The development of psychopathy R.J.R. Blair, K.S. Peschardt, S. Budhani,
... Schwab, Warden, Pridgen, & Brown, 1996) and that it can become dysfunctional in two broad ways (Blair, 2004): First, the basic threat system may become elevated in its responsiveness due to endogenous (e.g., genetic) or exogenous (e.g., trauma; see below) factors. Second, the frontal systems regulat ...
... Schwab, Warden, Pridgen, & Brown, 1996) and that it can become dysfunctional in two broad ways (Blair, 2004): First, the basic threat system may become elevated in its responsiveness due to endogenous (e.g., genetic) or exogenous (e.g., trauma; see below) factors. Second, the frontal systems regulat ...
Outcast-Leary - Psychological Sciences
... acceptance and rejection in rather absolute terms because the English language does not permit easy discussions of degrees of acceptance and rejection. In everyday life, of course, shades of acceptance and rejection are quite real. One may be partly accepted by one person but fully accepted by anoth ...
... acceptance and rejection in rather absolute terms because the English language does not permit easy discussions of degrees of acceptance and rejection. In everyday life, of course, shades of acceptance and rejection are quite real. One may be partly accepted by one person but fully accepted by anoth ...
Turning Points in Relationships with Disliked Co-workers
... sources of job frustration and career roadblocks. Given that periodic preoccupation with unlovable coworkers is nearly a universal feature of organizational life, it is not surprising that such relationships are given due attention in the media and popular press (e.g., Bramson, 1989; Topchik, 2000). ...
... sources of job frustration and career roadblocks. Given that periodic preoccupation with unlovable coworkers is nearly a universal feature of organizational life, it is not surprising that such relationships are given due attention in the media and popular press (e.g., Bramson, 1989; Topchik, 2000). ...
rsb - University of British Columbia
... participants’ evaluations of aspects which reflect their inner attributes, for example their (or their groups’) traits and abilities. As Markus and Kitayama (1991b) describe, such inner attributes are less self-defining for the interdependent self (which tends to be more predominant in Japan) than t ...
... participants’ evaluations of aspects which reflect their inner attributes, for example their (or their groups’) traits and abilities. As Markus and Kitayama (1991b) describe, such inner attributes are less self-defining for the interdependent self (which tends to be more predominant in Japan) than t ...
Optimism, Effects on Relationships
... several lines of research on optimism and relationships show that a globally optimistic outlook is associated with a variety of positive social outcomes. How does optimism help bring about positive outcomes in relationships? Perceived Social Support One key factor that researchers have focused on is ...
... several lines of research on optimism and relationships show that a globally optimistic outlook is associated with a variety of positive social outcomes. How does optimism help bring about positive outcomes in relationships? Perceived Social Support One key factor that researchers have focused on is ...
Treatment interventions for people with aggressive behaviour and
... be taught relaxation training and be gradually exposed to progressively more provocative forms of criticism paired with relaxation training. This intervention is based on changing the relationship between antecedents (social criticism) and behaviour (aggression). In contrast, operant behaviour is co ...
... be taught relaxation training and be gradually exposed to progressively more provocative forms of criticism paired with relaxation training. This intervention is based on changing the relationship between antecedents (social criticism) and behaviour (aggression). In contrast, operant behaviour is co ...
Outline chapter - Universidad Alberto Hurtado
... observational reports (Pellegrini, 2001; Boulton, 1999). In the same way, different criteria to define what constitutes a bully and/or a victim have been used: self-reports of involvement in bullying or victimization with specific definitions (Olweus, 1993), peer nominations as a bully or a victim ( ...
... observational reports (Pellegrini, 2001; Boulton, 1999). In the same way, different criteria to define what constitutes a bully and/or a victim have been used: self-reports of involvement in bullying or victimization with specific definitions (Olweus, 1993), peer nominations as a bully or a victim ( ...
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... teachers, and peers who are fundamental to the provision of daily, high-quality learning opportunities. Whereas teachers and peers may come and go, parents have the unique ability to influence a child over the course of many decades” (p. 1712). Shire and Goods further contend that the manner in whic ...
... teachers, and peers who are fundamental to the provision of daily, high-quality learning opportunities. Whereas teachers and peers may come and go, parents have the unique ability to influence a child over the course of many decades” (p. 1712). Shire and Goods further contend that the manner in whic ...
Asian and European American Cultural Values, Bicultural
... European American values was positively associated with counselor ratings. However, all of these studies were conducted with adult college students who are 18 years of age or older and, therefore, may not be relevant for counselors who work with Asian American adolescents. Therefore, the purpose of ...
... European American values was positively associated with counselor ratings. However, all of these studies were conducted with adult college students who are 18 years of age or older and, therefore, may not be relevant for counselors who work with Asian American adolescents. Therefore, the purpose of ...
John Salaz Dissertation - The University of New Mexico
... aggression. Correlational analyses revealed significant correlations between attribution intent and aggression, attribution intent and hostile knowledge structures, and attribution intent and proactive aggression. Between group analyses revealed a significant difference between genders on the proac ...
... aggression. Correlational analyses revealed significant correlations between attribution intent and aggression, attribution intent and hostile knowledge structures, and attribution intent and proactive aggression. Between group analyses revealed a significant difference between genders on the proac ...
1 RESEARCH PAPER The Consequences of the Stigmatization of
... average weight peers. Given the stigmatization of overweight and obese youth, these children will suffer through more negative peer interactions and fewer opportunities for developing social skills and supportive social relationships. The acceptability of fat prejudice and much of the hostility dire ...
... average weight peers. Given the stigmatization of overweight and obese youth, these children will suffer through more negative peer interactions and fewer opportunities for developing social skills and supportive social relationships. The acceptability of fat prejudice and much of the hostility dire ...