Too Much of a Good Thing? The Relationship Between Number of
... wall postings also affect judgments of profile owners. Walther et al. (2008) utilized the Brunswikian Lens Model (Brunswik, 1956) in their research examining context effects in Facebook. The Brunswik Lens describes how observers associate nonbehavioral clues that reside in an environment that belong ...
... wall postings also affect judgments of profile owners. Walther et al. (2008) utilized the Brunswikian Lens Model (Brunswik, 1956) in their research examining context effects in Facebook. The Brunswik Lens describes how observers associate nonbehavioral clues that reside in an environment that belong ...
Attachment as a Predictor of Leadership and Follower Outcomes
... ¾ Indicates that individuals high on anxiety were not rated as engaging in transformational behaviours such as inspiring vision, motivation or individualised consideration ¾ Suggests that anxious managers may be too preoccupied with their own relationships to attend to the needs of others ¾ Transfor ...
... ¾ Indicates that individuals high on anxiety were not rated as engaging in transformational behaviours such as inspiring vision, motivation or individualised consideration ¾ Suggests that anxious managers may be too preoccupied with their own relationships to attend to the needs of others ¾ Transfor ...
Social Influence Online: The Impact of Social Validation and
... focused on two domains of social influence: compliance (i.e., behavior change without pressure)2 and persuasion (i.e., attitude change without pressure). The purpose of this literature review was to investigate the extent to which compliance and persuasion had been examined in online environments. T ...
... focused on two domains of social influence: compliance (i.e., behavior change without pressure)2 and persuasion (i.e., attitude change without pressure). The purpose of this literature review was to investigate the extent to which compliance and persuasion had been examined in online environments. T ...
Constructing Good Selves in Japan and North America
... individuals will engage in these two orientations to an equal extent. A prevention focus should become more evident when an individual is confronted with a looming threat, whereas a promotion focus should be enhanced when individuals have the opportunity to achieve a significant gain. Likewise, mana ...
... individuals will engage in these two orientations to an equal extent. A prevention focus should become more evident when an individual is confronted with a looming threat, whereas a promotion focus should be enhanced when individuals have the opportunity to achieve a significant gain. Likewise, mana ...
annual review packet
... 48. What is the difference between the way the identical and fraternal twins are formed? What are the differences in their prenatal environment? ...
... 48. What is the difference between the way the identical and fraternal twins are formed? What are the differences in their prenatal environment? ...
The gestural communication of apes
... Second and relatedly, chimpanzee gestures, both attractors and incipientmovements, seem to be used exclusively for imperative purposes to request actions from others. They do not seem to be used declaratively to direct the attention of others to an outside object or event, simply for the sake of sha ...
... Second and relatedly, chimpanzee gestures, both attractors and incipientmovements, seem to be used exclusively for imperative purposes to request actions from others. They do not seem to be used declaratively to direct the attention of others to an outside object or event, simply for the sake of sha ...
annual review packet
... 48. What is the difference between the way the identical and fraternal twins are formed? What are the differences in their prenatal environment? ...
... 48. What is the difference between the way the identical and fraternal twins are formed? What are the differences in their prenatal environment? ...
It`s funny that the original theory of cognitive dissonance can explain
... randomly assigned to read an article from a magazine, manual, or scientific journal, write a short statement about the passage, and then complete a few short questionnaires. Then, participants were given a boring passage to read (Harmon-Jones et al., 1996; Harmon-Jones, in press). Next, they were gi ...
... randomly assigned to read an article from a magazine, manual, or scientific journal, write a short statement about the passage, and then complete a few short questionnaires. Then, participants were given a boring passage to read (Harmon-Jones et al., 1996; Harmon-Jones, in press). Next, they were gi ...
shared reality and the relational underpinnings of system
... & Hibbing, 2005). Of course, this limitation does not apply to studies that document intercorrelations in political attitudes among friends. In any case, relational motives have received relatively little attention in political science in recent decades, perhaps because some researchers find relatio ...
... & Hibbing, 2005). Of course, this limitation does not apply to studies that document intercorrelations in political attitudes among friends. In any case, relational motives have received relatively little attention in political science in recent decades, perhaps because some researchers find relatio ...
communication apprehension affects performance
... nervousness experienced when walking into a meeting. It can also exist in interpersonal communication when calling someone important on the phone or when entering the ...
... nervousness experienced when walking into a meeting. It can also exist in interpersonal communication when calling someone important on the phone or when entering the ...
Chapter 14
... However, many children institutionalized for more than 6 months never achieved normal levels of cognitive development, possibly because they lacked the intellectual stimulation necessary for normal brain development Studies of Romanian children who experienced early deprivation showed that the long ...
... However, many children institutionalized for more than 6 months never achieved normal levels of cognitive development, possibly because they lacked the intellectual stimulation necessary for normal brain development Studies of Romanian children who experienced early deprivation showed that the long ...
Slide 1
... You and a companion plan to go skiing at a resort. You each have paid 100 dollars for lift tickets and rental. When you arrive, the conditions are horrible—it’s cold, icy, and even the best lifts are not operating because of the wind. In addition, you both feel lousy physically and out of sorts psyc ...
... You and a companion plan to go skiing at a resort. You each have paid 100 dollars for lift tickets and rental. When you arrive, the conditions are horrible—it’s cold, icy, and even the best lifts are not operating because of the wind. In addition, you both feel lousy physically and out of sorts psyc ...
Psych 160 Social Psychology
... MARK THESE IN YOUR CALENDARS NOW. All exams are non-cumulative. Each covers the material presented in the lectures, readings, AND sections within the specified dates. Make-up exams require advance notice and a legitimate and documented excuse (e.g., a legible doctor’s note for illness). Finally, the ...
... MARK THESE IN YOUR CALENDARS NOW. All exams are non-cumulative. Each covers the material presented in the lectures, readings, AND sections within the specified dates. Make-up exams require advance notice and a legitimate and documented excuse (e.g., a legible doctor’s note for illness). Finally, the ...
An effective introduction
... to cross paths with his beloved Daisy matches the general mood of the time, where many people reveled in abundance without concern for the future. Narrator Nick Carraway comments that the conduct of Gatsby’s party guests was both wasteful and messy: “they conducted themselves according to the rules ...
... to cross paths with his beloved Daisy matches the general mood of the time, where many people reveled in abundance without concern for the future. Narrator Nick Carraway comments that the conduct of Gatsby’s party guests was both wasteful and messy: “they conducted themselves according to the rules ...
An Examination of the Relationship between Conversational
... Previous research on conversational sensitivity and listening styles has shown inconsistent results on the relationship between the two concepts. This study is designed to continue the line of research by further examining the relationship of the two concepts and between the dimensions. Two hundred ...
... Previous research on conversational sensitivity and listening styles has shown inconsistent results on the relationship between the two concepts. This study is designed to continue the line of research by further examining the relationship of the two concepts and between the dimensions. Two hundred ...
Communicating Online: Adolescent Relationships and the Media
... As a group, adolescents are heavy users of newer electronic communication forms such as instant messaging, e-mail, and text messaging, as well as communication-oriented Internet sites such as blogs, social networking, and sites for sharing photos and videos. Kaveri Subrahmanyam and Patricia Greenfie ...
... As a group, adolescents are heavy users of newer electronic communication forms such as instant messaging, e-mail, and text messaging, as well as communication-oriented Internet sites such as blogs, social networking, and sites for sharing photos and videos. Kaveri Subrahmanyam and Patricia Greenfie ...
research proposal --- work-family conflict
... Sense of loneliness and disconnection may enter the life of individuals who work excessively and can moreover lead to depression and conflict with family members (Gambles, Lewis & Rapoport, 2006, p.64). When one works many hours in the office because of work demands, it can be hard to keep up with t ...
... Sense of loneliness and disconnection may enter the life of individuals who work excessively and can moreover lead to depression and conflict with family members (Gambles, Lewis & Rapoport, 2006, p.64). When one works many hours in the office because of work demands, it can be hard to keep up with t ...
the effects of anxiety to elite sprinter`s anaerobic capacity in
... relaxation exercises for athletes. i. Minimizes chronic stress and anxiety. ii. Enables short-and long-term disabilities to be healed as soon as possible. iii. Makes positive contribution to ensure the athlete's regular sleep routine. iv. Enables negative emotional states that emerged in training an ...
... relaxation exercises for athletes. i. Minimizes chronic stress and anxiety. ii. Enables short-and long-term disabilities to be healed as soon as possible. iii. Makes positive contribution to ensure the athlete's regular sleep routine. iv. Enables negative emotional states that emerged in training an ...
Notes on J. Haidt, "The Emotional Dog and Its
... "the inmates are running the asylum" whenever any athlete stands up to a coach, no matter how stupid the coach may be (e.g., Hope Solo vs Greg Ryan at the 2007 Women's Soccer World Cup). Think of work spaces! 4. And so we also have to think about how to create practices that allow the embodiment dem ...
... "the inmates are running the asylum" whenever any athlete stands up to a coach, no matter how stupid the coach may be (e.g., Hope Solo vs Greg Ryan at the 2007 Women's Soccer World Cup). Think of work spaces! 4. And so we also have to think about how to create practices that allow the embodiment dem ...
An Evolutionary Account of Law
... “order” in this sense? Hayek explains that an order is “a state of affairs in which a multiplicity of elements of various kinds are so related to each other that we may learn from our acquaintance with some spatial or temporal part of the whole to form correct expectations concerning the rest, or at ...
... “order” in this sense? Hayek explains that an order is “a state of affairs in which a multiplicity of elements of various kinds are so related to each other that we may learn from our acquaintance with some spatial or temporal part of the whole to form correct expectations concerning the rest, or at ...
Attitude
... the form of proposal, but that actually extends or develops a proposal made by another person. Since building is an expansion of someone else’s plan or suggestion, it can only occur after a proposal has been presented. It is not possible to build on another person’s information giving. ...
... the form of proposal, but that actually extends or develops a proposal made by another person. Since building is an expansion of someone else’s plan or suggestion, it can only occur after a proposal has been presented. It is not possible to build on another person’s information giving. ...
`Do You See What I`m Dealing with Here?` Vicious Circles in Conflict.
... person) I might guess that he is dealing with some particularly worrying concern. It may turn out, for example, that his partner has just texted that their child is ill and needs to be collected from school. This would be an external attribution. I can attribute his behaviour to this external circum ...
... person) I might guess that he is dealing with some particularly worrying concern. It may turn out, for example, that his partner has just texted that their child is ill and needs to be collected from school. This would be an external attribution. I can attribute his behaviour to this external circum ...
article - University of British Columbia
... concealed. Indeed, Jones et al. (1984) list “visibility-concealability” as one of the psychologically most important dimensions of stigma, with the implication that more visible stigmatizing conditions have greater negative impact. Similar anti-social responses to visible indicators of disease are o ...
... concealed. Indeed, Jones et al. (1984) list “visibility-concealability” as one of the psychologically most important dimensions of stigma, with the implication that more visible stigmatizing conditions have greater negative impact. Similar anti-social responses to visible indicators of disease are o ...
Mirror Neurons and Practices - University of South Florida
... transcendental arguments used in these contexts also could not guarantee a unique result. In the case of tacit knowledge, people get different data, so their individual tacit stuff was not going to be the same anyway, at least in its fine details. Learning history matters, at the cognitive level, be ...
... transcendental arguments used in these contexts also could not guarantee a unique result. In the case of tacit knowledge, people get different data, so their individual tacit stuff was not going to be the same anyway, at least in its fine details. Learning history matters, at the cognitive level, be ...
The Study of Communications and Mass Media:
... identifiable groups, or between different groups of people. These groups can be formal committees (tribunals, commissions) or informal (peer groups, discussion groups, leisure groups) ...
... identifiable groups, or between different groups of people. These groups can be formal committees (tribunals, commissions) or informal (peer groups, discussion groups, leisure groups) ...