Musical taste and in-group favouritism
... expected to hold significantly more positive stereotypes for fans of their favorite musical style than for fans of their least favorite musical style. As noted earlier, recent studies support the idea that people perceive those who share their musical tastes significantly more favorably than those w ...
... expected to hold significantly more positive stereotypes for fans of their favorite musical style than for fans of their least favorite musical style. As noted earlier, recent studies support the idea that people perceive those who share their musical tastes significantly more favorably than those w ...
Seamless Collaboration
... What do we mean by quality? Whether people are engaged with colleagues, partners, vendors, or clients, the quality of collaborative interaction is defined by the extent to which the participants connect, communicate, and co-create with one another. Sometimes a connection is all an employee needs. In ...
... What do we mean by quality? Whether people are engaged with colleagues, partners, vendors, or clients, the quality of collaborative interaction is defined by the extent to which the participants connect, communicate, and co-create with one another. Sometimes a connection is all an employee needs. In ...
The Enterprise Social Media Relations Strategy
... interactions on social media platforms is that the higher the social presence, the larger the social influence that the communication partners have on each other’s behavior. This basically means that the more you share and give to others on social media, the more you are bound to receive back in the ...
... interactions on social media platforms is that the higher the social presence, the larger the social influence that the communication partners have on each other’s behavior. This basically means that the more you share and give to others on social media, the more you are bound to receive back in the ...
Social Psychology - Napa Valley College
... Positive feelings and special treatment for people we have defined as being part of our in-group and negative feelings and unfair treatment for others simply because we have defined them as being in the out-group. ...
... Positive feelings and special treatment for people we have defined as being part of our in-group and negative feelings and unfair treatment for others simply because we have defined them as being in the out-group. ...
ABSTRACT DISSERTATION: STUDENT: DEGREE:
... and act as barriers to open communication regarding insulin omission in the patientprovider interaction. A total 13 (10 females, 3 males) college students completed a qualitative interview focused on insulin omission and communication of this behavior to medical providers, and 11 of the 13 completed ...
... and act as barriers to open communication regarding insulin omission in the patientprovider interaction. A total 13 (10 females, 3 males) college students completed a qualitative interview focused on insulin omission and communication of this behavior to medical providers, and 11 of the 13 completed ...
Multicultural Minds
... lthough the multiplicity of cultural identities and influences is hardly a new phenomenon, it is one increasingly discussed. In contemporary popular discourse, it is becoming increasingly rare to hear the word cultural without the prefix multi-. Multicultural experience, however, has been underinves ...
... lthough the multiplicity of cultural identities and influences is hardly a new phenomenon, it is one increasingly discussed. In contemporary popular discourse, it is becoming increasingly rare to hear the word cultural without the prefix multi-. Multicultural experience, however, has been underinves ...
Modeling Clinical Context: Rediscovering the Social
... improvement. Both clinical housestaff trainees and licensed practitioners who have moved on from the supervisory environment of residency programs might benefit from such tools. Documentation of social history, both because it relies on narrative and it has no established best-practices outside of t ...
... improvement. Both clinical housestaff trainees and licensed practitioners who have moved on from the supervisory environment of residency programs might benefit from such tools. Documentation of social history, both because it relies on narrative and it has no established best-practices outside of t ...
Kin and social network structure in two populations of
... from the natal nest (Emlen, 1982). Under these conditions, it is more beneficial for offspring to remain in the natal nest rather than disperse and attempt to breed in a new territory. For example, if an individual is born into a natal group that maintains a high quality territory with good access t ...
... from the natal nest (Emlen, 1982). Under these conditions, it is more beneficial for offspring to remain in the natal nest rather than disperse and attempt to breed in a new territory. For example, if an individual is born into a natal group that maintains a high quality territory with good access t ...
Constructing Credible Images
... how to draw the line between social research and documentary studies, documentary photography, and filmmaking in particular. Some social scientists clearly embrace documentary studies as a vital complement to their own work, but others dismiss them for a lack of rigor and depth or for neglecting soc ...
... how to draw the line between social research and documentary studies, documentary photography, and filmmaking in particular. Some social scientists clearly embrace documentary studies as a vital complement to their own work, but others dismiss them for a lack of rigor and depth or for neglecting soc ...
It`s funny that the original theory of cognitive dissonance can explain
... Results indicated that the manipulation of choice was successful (p < .03). In addition, participants in the high-choice condition did not rate the reading passage as more interesting or less boring than did participants in the low-choice condition (p’s > .75). Finally, there were no differences bet ...
... Results indicated that the manipulation of choice was successful (p < .03). In addition, participants in the high-choice condition did not rate the reading passage as more interesting or less boring than did participants in the low-choice condition (p’s > .75). Finally, there were no differences bet ...
PREVALENCE AND CORRELATIONS OF BIASES IN MANAGERIAL
... We all make decisions every day. However, we do not always explore every detail and evaluate all possibilities before arriving at a conclusion. Thus, our decision making processes may not always yield optimal solutions. 1 Researchers have identified several biases as the causes of suboptimal decisio ...
... We all make decisions every day. However, we do not always explore every detail and evaluate all possibilities before arriving at a conclusion. Thus, our decision making processes may not always yield optimal solutions. 1 Researchers have identified several biases as the causes of suboptimal decisio ...
what is psychology
... Piaget believed that preschool children, in the preoperational stage, are egocentric and unable to perform simple logical operations. At about age 6 or 7 they enter the concrete operational stage and can perform concrete operations, such as those required to comprehend the principle of conservation. ...
... Piaget believed that preschool children, in the preoperational stage, are egocentric and unable to perform simple logical operations. At about age 6 or 7 they enter the concrete operational stage and can perform concrete operations, such as those required to comprehend the principle of conservation. ...
7 Reducing Contemporary Prejudice: Combating Explicit and
... John F. Dovidio Colgate University Kerry Kawakami University of Nijmegen Samuel L. Gaertner University of Delaware Due in part to changing norms and to the Civil Rights Act and other legislative interventions that have made discrimination not simply immoral but also illegal, overt expressions of pre ...
... John F. Dovidio Colgate University Kerry Kawakami University of Nijmegen Samuel L. Gaertner University of Delaware Due in part to changing norms and to the Civil Rights Act and other legislative interventions that have made discrimination not simply immoral but also illegal, overt expressions of pre ...
shared reality and the relational underpinnings of system
... and other parental commitments that are particularly well known to their children (Jennings & Niemi, 1968; Tedin, 1974). The transmission of political partisanship from parents to children is more effective when both parents belong to the same party and when politics is salient in the family and att ...
... and other parental commitments that are particularly well known to their children (Jennings & Niemi, 1968; Tedin, 1974). The transmission of political partisanship from parents to children is more effective when both parents belong to the same party and when politics is salient in the family and att ...
Credibility and trust in risk communication
... and Slovic (1986) as "any purposeful exchange of information about health or environmental risks between interested parties" (see, however, the cautions by Kasperson and Stallen in the Introduction). More specifically, risk communication is the act of conveying or transmitting infonDation between pa ...
... and Slovic (1986) as "any purposeful exchange of information about health or environmental risks between interested parties" (see, however, the cautions by Kasperson and Stallen in the Introduction). More specifically, risk communication is the act of conveying or transmitting infonDation between pa ...
Paradigms, Theory, and Social Research
... point of view among many. However, the Western (and particularly U.S.) commitment to the sanctity of the individual is regarded as bizarre by many other cultures in today's world. Historically, it is decidedly a minority viewpoint. While many Asian countries, for example, now subscribe to some "righ ...
... point of view among many. However, the Western (and particularly U.S.) commitment to the sanctity of the individual is regarded as bizarre by many other cultures in today's world. Historically, it is decidedly a minority viewpoint. While many Asian countries, for example, now subscribe to some "righ ...
Real People, Real Decisions Internal Influences (continued)
... • Temporal factors: the influence of time on the consumer’s mood and behaviour. Time is a limited resource but our attitude towards it will vary significantly. • Consumers will purchase products or services to “save” time for more important things. • The effect of time spent waiting can be influence ...
... • Temporal factors: the influence of time on the consumer’s mood and behaviour. Time is a limited resource but our attitude towards it will vary significantly. • Consumers will purchase products or services to “save” time for more important things. • The effect of time spent waiting can be influence ...
Document
... • Temporal factors: the influence of time on the consumer’s mood and behaviour. Time is a limited resource but our attitude towards it will vary significantly. • Consumers will purchase products or services to “save” time for more important things. • The effect of time spent waiting can be influence ...
... • Temporal factors: the influence of time on the consumer’s mood and behaviour. Time is a limited resource but our attitude towards it will vary significantly. • Consumers will purchase products or services to “save” time for more important things. • The effect of time spent waiting can be influence ...
lincoln and thoreau
... moderates, as well as her explanation of why moderates and moralists tend to see only hypocrisy in the other. The discussion leader should ask participants whether they find it difficult to recognize both Lincoln and Thoreau as having integrity for the reasons that Grant discusses. In other words, d ...
... moderates, as well as her explanation of why moderates and moralists tend to see only hypocrisy in the other. The discussion leader should ask participants whether they find it difficult to recognize both Lincoln and Thoreau as having integrity for the reasons that Grant discusses. In other words, d ...
Running head: MECHANISMS OF LINGUISTIC BIAS Mechanisms of
... stereotypes and especially racism (Castelli, Vanzetto, Sherman, Arcuri, 2001; Monteith, 1993), and it appears that stereotypes are predominantly shared at a largely implicit level. Research on linguistic bias has revealed a number of implicit linguistic variations that play a crucial role in this pr ...
... stereotypes and especially racism (Castelli, Vanzetto, Sherman, Arcuri, 2001; Monteith, 1993), and it appears that stereotypes are predominantly shared at a largely implicit level. Research on linguistic bias has revealed a number of implicit linguistic variations that play a crucial role in this pr ...
Module 25 Social Psychology
... • Informational influence theory – we use the reactions of others to judge the seriousness of the situation • Diffusion of responsibility theory – says that, in the presence of others, individuals feel less personal responsibility and are less likely to take action in a situation where help is requi ...
... • Informational influence theory – we use the reactions of others to judge the seriousness of the situation • Diffusion of responsibility theory – says that, in the presence of others, individuals feel less personal responsibility and are less likely to take action in a situation where help is requi ...
romantic relationship development
... Participants were 24 men and 31 women from a small Midwestern university, who had romantic relationship experience at the time since they started using Facebook, and ranged from 18 to 23 years of age. They were recruited by soliciting from courses across the university. Some were offered extra credi ...
... Participants were 24 men and 31 women from a small Midwestern university, who had romantic relationship experience at the time since they started using Facebook, and ranged from 18 to 23 years of age. They were recruited by soliciting from courses across the university. Some were offered extra credi ...
Ch17slides - Blackwell Publishing
... Another explanation for the AOE focuses on information; actors have more information about the situational and contextual influences on their behaviour, including its variability and flexibility across time and place – but observers are unlikely to have such detailed information about the actors unl ...
... Another explanation for the AOE focuses on information; actors have more information about the situational and contextual influences on their behaviour, including its variability and flexibility across time and place – but observers are unlikely to have such detailed information about the actors unl ...
Cross-Cultural Psychology Psy 420 Ethnocentrism Stereotypes
... stereotyping, and factors causing stereotype change. ...
... stereotyping, and factors causing stereotype change. ...