Scientific American PSYCHOLOGY
... A research confederate in Stanley Milgram’s classic experiment is strapped to a table and hooked up to electrodes. Participants in this study were led to believe they were administering electrical shocks to the confederate when in reality the confederate was just pretending to be shocked. This allow ...
... A research confederate in Stanley Milgram’s classic experiment is strapped to a table and hooked up to electrodes. Participants in this study were led to believe they were administering electrical shocks to the confederate when in reality the confederate was just pretending to be shocked. This allow ...
Application Writing - Directory of Social Change
... It is essential to remember that in memoriam and tribute giving is not about your organisation. It's about people and the things that really matter to them. As a result of this exceptional donor care is key working in this incredibly sensitive area of fundraising. A memorial gift is any gift that is ...
... It is essential to remember that in memoriam and tribute giving is not about your organisation. It's about people and the things that really matter to them. As a result of this exceptional donor care is key working in this incredibly sensitive area of fundraising. A memorial gift is any gift that is ...
DSM-5 Anxiety Disorders
... social interaction with other children. As children with selective mutism mature, they may face increasing social isolation. In school settings, these children may suffer academic impairment, because often they do not communicate with teachers regarding their academic or personal needs (e.g., not un ...
... social interaction with other children. As children with selective mutism mature, they may face increasing social isolation. In school settings, these children may suffer academic impairment, because often they do not communicate with teachers regarding their academic or personal needs (e.g., not un ...
attitudes
... 2) An attitude is lasting because it tends to endure over time. 3) An attitude is general because it applies to more than a momentary event (such as a loud noise). 4) Attitudes help us to make all forms of choices (some important and some minor). Discussion Opportunity—Ask the class to brainstorm al ...
... 2) An attitude is lasting because it tends to endure over time. 3) An attitude is general because it applies to more than a momentary event (such as a loud noise). 4) Attitudes help us to make all forms of choices (some important and some minor). Discussion Opportunity—Ask the class to brainstorm al ...
Barron`s AP Psychology, 5th Edition
... (your AP Psychology instructor can provide more information about these objectives). We are not reproducing these course objectives in this review book for legal reasons, but the content of this book corresponds closely to these new course objectives. Because this is a review book, our aim is to inc ...
... (your AP Psychology instructor can provide more information about these objectives). We are not reproducing these course objectives in this review book for legal reasons, but the content of this book corresponds closely to these new course objectives. Because this is a review book, our aim is to inc ...
Influencing attitudes toward near and distant objects
... arguments. Therefore, we predict that messages highlighting (or consisting mostly of) positive high-level features vs. positive low-level features will have greater impact on attitudes toward objects in the distant vs. near future.1 For example, desirability vs. feasibility arguments should be prefe ...
... arguments. Therefore, we predict that messages highlighting (or consisting mostly of) positive high-level features vs. positive low-level features will have greater impact on attitudes toward objects in the distant vs. near future.1 For example, desirability vs. feasibility arguments should be prefe ...
Author`s personal copy - Labs
... arguments. Therefore, we predict that messages highlighting (or consisting mostly of) positive high-level features vs. positive low-level features will have greater impact on attitudes toward objects in the distant vs. near future.1 For example, desirability vs. feasibility arguments should be prefe ...
... arguments. Therefore, we predict that messages highlighting (or consisting mostly of) positive high-level features vs. positive low-level features will have greater impact on attitudes toward objects in the distant vs. near future.1 For example, desirability vs. feasibility arguments should be prefe ...
Persuasion - psychology at Ohio State University
... people to be more favorable in their cognitive reactions to the message than if the source was not mentioned or was of low credibility. This idea harkened back to Solomon Asch (1948) who proposed that a message (e.g., ‘‘a little rebellion now and again is a good thing’’) from one source (e.g., Thoma ...
... people to be more favorable in their cognitive reactions to the message than if the source was not mentioned or was of low credibility. This idea harkened back to Solomon Asch (1948) who proposed that a message (e.g., ‘‘a little rebellion now and again is a good thing’’) from one source (e.g., Thoma ...
Social Psychology
... The fundamental attribution error appears more often in some cultures than in others. psychology. This concept often Individualist Westerners more often attribute behavior to people’s personal traits. People shows up on the AP® exam, so be in East Asian cultures are somewhat more sensitive to the po ...
... The fundamental attribution error appears more often in some cultures than in others. psychology. This concept often Individualist Westerners more often attribute behavior to people’s personal traits. People shows up on the AP® exam, so be in East Asian cultures are somewhat more sensitive to the po ...
... trigger stereotyped expectations of poor ability: expectations that may become self-fulfilling. Of equal concern, students who are unable to effectively ask for help from a teacher will not receive it, and typically reticent students progress more slowly despite what may be a normal level of aptitud ...
Caught in the Cultural Lag: The Stigma of Singlehood.
... with depressive symptoms are also less likely than Whites, thinner persons, and persons with high levels of positive physical and mental health to be married (e.g., Mastekaasa, 1992; Waite & Gallagher, 2000). Because personal characteristics, such as race, sexual orientation, or health status, may a ...
... with depressive symptoms are also less likely than Whites, thinner persons, and persons with high levels of positive physical and mental health to be married (e.g., Mastekaasa, 1992; Waite & Gallagher, 2000). Because personal characteristics, such as race, sexual orientation, or health status, may a ...
The Emotional‐Cognitive Processing Model
... TRA outlines the components that form a person’s behavioral intention – personal attitudes and subjective norms towards the relevant behavior. The personal attitudes component involves the specific action being examined, through analysis of available information. An attitude is formed through indivi ...
... TRA outlines the components that form a person’s behavioral intention – personal attitudes and subjective norms towards the relevant behavior. The personal attitudes component involves the specific action being examined, through analysis of available information. An attitude is formed through indivi ...
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 ...
Towards a more robust theory
... Although we defined social presence as “a sense of being with another” in the virtual environment, we consider this definition a tentative, but useful, shorthand. By the end of the article we hope to show that this typical definition may not be inadequate for the explication and measurement of socia ...
... Although we defined social presence as “a sense of being with another” in the virtual environment, we consider this definition a tentative, but useful, shorthand. By the end of the article we hope to show that this typical definition may not be inadequate for the explication and measurement of socia ...
Increasing Community Recycling with Persuasive Communication
... treatments did not vary in effectiveness according to area of city, F(8,186) = .653. It is conceivable that those homes which ultimately received treatments could have been systematically different in some way from the total experimentally designated treatment groups. In order to examine the possibi ...
... treatments did not vary in effectiveness according to area of city, F(8,186) = .653. It is conceivable that those homes which ultimately received treatments could have been systematically different in some way from the total experimentally designated treatment groups. In order to examine the possibi ...
Humor Use and Family Satisfaction: A Cross Cultural Approach
... a characteristic of humor which can be considered a learned characteristic (Parks, 1994). Researchers found support for this notion concluding that humor is not innate, but rather a learned skill that can be refined and applied in various life situations (Ziv, 1984). Humor use may also influence the ...
... a characteristic of humor which can be considered a learned characteristic (Parks, 1994). Researchers found support for this notion concluding that humor is not innate, but rather a learned skill that can be refined and applied in various life situations (Ziv, 1984). Humor use may also influence the ...
PDF: 3 MB - 2012 Book Archive
... message sources are constantly fighting for our attention. Unfortunately, most people just let messages wash over them like a wave, making little effort to understand or analyze them. As a result, they are more likely to fall for half-truths, illogical arguments, and lies. When you start to understa ...
... message sources are constantly fighting for our attention. Unfortunately, most people just let messages wash over them like a wave, making little effort to understand or analyze them. As a result, they are more likely to fall for half-truths, illogical arguments, and lies. When you start to understa ...
Course Outline
... Welcome to Psychology AP. The purpose of this course is to introduce you to the systematic and scientific study of behaviour and mental processes of human beings and other animals. You will learn to think critically and better understand the nature of human beings. This course will prepare you to ta ...
... Welcome to Psychology AP. The purpose of this course is to introduce you to the systematic and scientific study of behaviour and mental processes of human beings and other animals. You will learn to think critically and better understand the nature of human beings. This course will prepare you to ta ...
- Annual Reviews
... The cognitive revolution in psychology strongly influenced research in negotiation. The research moved in the direction of behavioral decision research (BDR) in the 1980s and 1990s. Greater interaction between descriptive and prescriptive researchers facilitated research on this decision perspective ...
... The cognitive revolution in psychology strongly influenced research in negotiation. The research moved in the direction of behavioral decision research (BDR) in the 1980s and 1990s. Greater interaction between descriptive and prescriptive researchers facilitated research on this decision perspective ...
Creative Concepts in Psychology: Case Studies and Activities
... of studying psychology can be a little . . . nerve-racking. The functions of the brain, psychological theory, and core concepts of study can seem like a vast undertaking. Creative Concepts in Psychology: An Activity and Case-based Approach proves that this material is manageable, fascinating, and to ...
... of studying psychology can be a little . . . nerve-racking. The functions of the brain, psychological theory, and core concepts of study can seem like a vast undertaking. Creative Concepts in Psychology: An Activity and Case-based Approach proves that this material is manageable, fascinating, and to ...
t`s a good thing that almost all of us worry.
... navigate our way through a maze of solutions to life's various problems. We need to think through our options when we are faced with problems, weighing the benefits and pitfalls of each alternative, and then come up with the best solution. From there we take action which, we hope, solves the problem ...
... navigate our way through a maze of solutions to life's various problems. We need to think through our options when we are faced with problems, weighing the benefits and pitfalls of each alternative, and then come up with the best solution. From there we take action which, we hope, solves the problem ...
Intergroup Contact Theory
... South Africans had with White South Africans, the less they supported policies aimed at reducing racial inequalities. Positive contact may have the unintended effect of misleading members of disadvantaged groups into believing inequality will be addressed, thus leaving the status differentials intac ...
... South Africans had with White South Africans, the less they supported policies aimed at reducing racial inequalities. Positive contact may have the unintended effect of misleading members of disadvantaged groups into believing inequality will be addressed, thus leaving the status differentials intac ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... skills,‟ and an approach to enhance them by applying methods such as dedicated reading – to broaden their horizon. Communication skills should be incorporated into their curricula. Today‟s curriculum is overloaded with hard skills courses and makes it impossible to add courses. In such cases trainin ...
... skills,‟ and an approach to enhance them by applying methods such as dedicated reading – to broaden their horizon. Communication skills should be incorporated into their curricula. Today‟s curriculum is overloaded with hard skills courses and makes it impossible to add courses. In such cases trainin ...
Norm Internalization: A Comment on Philip Pettit, Norms
... assessing others or the behavior of others. One grants esteem to another because, say, she satisfies the criterion of being honest; one disapproves a person because, say, he fails the criterion of being thoughtful. Finally, as Pettit observes, this granting or withhold ...
... assessing others or the behavior of others. One grants esteem to another because, say, she satisfies the criterion of being honest; one disapproves a person because, say, he fails the criterion of being thoughtful. Finally, as Pettit observes, this granting or withhold ...
Jean Piaget
... http://www.educationau.edu.au/archives/CP/04l.htm More on Vygotsky’s social development theory. http://chd.gse.gmu.edu/immersion/knowledgebase/theorists/constructivism/vygotsky.htm Discusses Vygotsky and the social learning cognition model. http://www.funderstanding.com/vygotsky.cfm Contains suggest ...
... http://www.educationau.edu.au/archives/CP/04l.htm More on Vygotsky’s social development theory. http://chd.gse.gmu.edu/immersion/knowledgebase/theorists/constructivism/vygotsky.htm Discusses Vygotsky and the social learning cognition model. http://www.funderstanding.com/vygotsky.cfm Contains suggest ...