CMC and E-Learning_IBICT_2009_v2 - Ideals
... Whether it gives an advantage over old ways of doing things Whether it can be used on a trial basis ...
... Whether it gives an advantage over old ways of doing things Whether it can be used on a trial basis ...
The Life and Work of Kurt Lewin
... and children left the country. Sadly, his mother and other family remained behind and were later murdered by the Nazis. The second part of the book, “The American Years” covers Lewin’s work first at Cornell University, then at University of Iowa, and finally at Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
... and children left the country. Sadly, his mother and other family remained behind and were later murdered by the Nazis. The second part of the book, “The American Years” covers Lewin’s work first at Cornell University, then at University of Iowa, and finally at Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
Implicit attitudes and discrimination against people with
... how this framework can help synthesize different and often apparently contradictory evidence about this bias. In this chapter we first review traditional social psychological approaches to prejudice and stigma generally. Then we discuss two integrative frameworks for understanding the complex manife ...
... how this framework can help synthesize different and often apparently contradictory evidence about this bias. In this chapter we first review traditional social psychological approaches to prejudice and stigma generally. Then we discuss two integrative frameworks for understanding the complex manife ...
The Legacy Motive: A Catalyst for Sustainable Decision Making in
... Portney & Weyant, 1999). In contrast to these normative approaches, psychological research on intergenerational decision making takes a descriptive approach and focuses on the psychological factors that affect the actual decision making behavior of present actors. A key feature of intergenerational ...
... Portney & Weyant, 1999). In contrast to these normative approaches, psychological research on intergenerational decision making takes a descriptive approach and focuses on the psychological factors that affect the actual decision making behavior of present actors. A key feature of intergenerational ...
- Stanford Social Neuroscience Lab
... The ultimate goal of most interventions is to promote peaceful, cooperative interactions between parties in conflict. There are many interpersonal and intergroup situations in which different components of empathy foster not only positive attitudes but also positive relational and social behavior (T ...
... The ultimate goal of most interventions is to promote peaceful, cooperative interactions between parties in conflict. There are many interpersonal and intergroup situations in which different components of empathy foster not only positive attitudes but also positive relational and social behavior (T ...
Reexamining Mills on Motive: A Character - CiteSeerX
... program of research. Starting from the premise that motives are, in effect, no more than words used by actors in situations where they need to account for their conduct when questioned by others, he proposes that we should: (1) identify situations in which motive imputation and avowal occur, (2) ide ...
... program of research. Starting from the premise that motives are, in effect, no more than words used by actors in situations where they need to account for their conduct when questioned by others, he proposes that we should: (1) identify situations in which motive imputation and avowal occur, (2) ide ...
chapter2-populist-political
... fuzzy terms as a deliberate decision on the part of communicators is more than adequate against this background (e.g., Meirowitz, 2005). But what exactly does an “appeal” or a “reference” to the people mean? Empirical studies have used several ways to identify such appeals and references. The simpl ...
... fuzzy terms as a deliberate decision on the part of communicators is more than adequate against this background (e.g., Meirowitz, 2005). But what exactly does an “appeal” or a “reference” to the people mean? Empirical studies have used several ways to identify such appeals and references. The simpl ...
These - Northwestern University
... interracial contact has yielded mixed results. In some studies, concerns about appearing prejudiced result in positive behavior (Shelton, 2003), whereas in other studies concerns about appearing prejudiced can result in negative behavior (Plant, 2004; Plant & Devine, 2003; Vorauer & Turpie, 2004). T ...
... interracial contact has yielded mixed results. In some studies, concerns about appearing prejudiced result in positive behavior (Shelton, 2003), whereas in other studies concerns about appearing prejudiced can result in negative behavior (Plant, 2004; Plant & Devine, 2003; Vorauer & Turpie, 2004). T ...
Perspectives on Psychological Science (in press)
... favorable way than same exact message from another source (Vadimir Lenin), and thus lead to more agreement. In addition to affecting persuasion by influencing the valence of thoughts that came to mind, early work on the cognitive response approach also emphasized how persuasion could be affected whe ...
... favorable way than same exact message from another source (Vadimir Lenin), and thus lead to more agreement. In addition to affecting persuasion by influencing the valence of thoughts that came to mind, early work on the cognitive response approach also emphasized how persuasion could be affected whe ...
4 Origins of domain specificity: The evolution of functional organization
... "contributing to the attainment of the individual's goals," "contributing to one's well-being," or "contributing to society." These other kinds of utility may or may not exist as side-effects of a given evolved design, but they can play no role in explaining how such designs came into existence or w ...
... "contributing to the attainment of the individual's goals," "contributing to one's well-being," or "contributing to society." These other kinds of utility may or may not exist as side-effects of a given evolved design, but they can play no role in explaining how such designs came into existence or w ...
Friends of Victims
... Implicit in this literature, and also in the literature on personal experience, is the notion that such effects are directed toward categorically similar individuals and experiences. For example, contact with a citizen from Afghanistan should improve feelings toward Afghans but is not expected to ch ...
... Implicit in this literature, and also in the literature on personal experience, is the notion that such effects are directed toward categorically similar individuals and experiences. For example, contact with a citizen from Afghanistan should improve feelings toward Afghans but is not expected to ch ...
Internal regulatory variables and the design of human motivation
... arguing that cognitive and conative mechanisms are separate; therefore, cognitive science can neglect motivation without being deformed in the process. In contrast, we think the cognitive sciences have been impaired by this artificial division. As we explore below with two case studies—kin detection ...
... arguing that cognitive and conative mechanisms are separate; therefore, cognitive science can neglect motivation without being deformed in the process. In contrast, we think the cognitive sciences have been impaired by this artificial division. As we explore below with two case studies—kin detection ...
Deborah Hilton and Kaitlyn Moeslein Period 2 October 27, 2010 In
... angry. He responds by confronting Lord Farquaad, which begins the challenge for Shrek to rescue Princess Fiona. If Shrek is successful, Lord Farquaad will give Shrek his swamp back. Donkey does not see why the swamp means so much to Shrek. “There just me and my swamp,” Shrek says, “And the first th ...
... angry. He responds by confronting Lord Farquaad, which begins the challenge for Shrek to rescue Princess Fiona. If Shrek is successful, Lord Farquaad will give Shrek his swamp back. Donkey does not see why the swamp means so much to Shrek. “There just me and my swamp,” Shrek says, “And the first th ...
View PDF - CiteSeerX
... 1995). In Dweck and colleagues’ framework, endorsement of an incremental theory is reflected by rejection of an entity theory. Several studies have indicated that even for those who endorse an entity belief, there is a strong tendency to endorse items indicative of an incremental theory, suggesting ...
... 1995). In Dweck and colleagues’ framework, endorsement of an incremental theory is reflected by rejection of an entity theory. Several studies have indicated that even for those who endorse an entity belief, there is a strong tendency to endorse items indicative of an incremental theory, suggesting ...
Linehan`s theory of suicidal behavior
... 1977). Exposure to suicidal models may be important in terms of acquisition of the suicidal response and development of outcome expectations. Suicidal models may have the greatest influence when a person is ambivalent about living. Media coverage of suicides, especially those of highly attractive or ...
... 1977). Exposure to suicidal models may be important in terms of acquisition of the suicidal response and development of outcome expectations. Suicidal models may have the greatest influence when a person is ambivalent about living. Media coverage of suicides, especially those of highly attractive or ...
Uncivil Communication in Everyday Life
... A colleague abruptly interrupts you while you express your thoughts at a workplace meeting. You can’t help but notice someone at the mall who wears an attention-getting shirt on which are the words “@#$% You!” Someone discusses personal information on a cell phone just loud enough for you to hear. ...
... A colleague abruptly interrupts you while you express your thoughts at a workplace meeting. You can’t help but notice someone at the mall who wears an attention-getting shirt on which are the words “@#$% You!” Someone discusses personal information on a cell phone just loud enough for you to hear. ...
Teenagers` use of MSN features, discussion topics, and online
... richness, new media, compared to FTF, still seem limited in its social information-carrying capacity. Communication Control Hiltz and Turoff (1993) were among the first to discuss the importance of one’s ability to control communication through text and asynchronic media. Asynchronicity, as opposed ...
... richness, new media, compared to FTF, still seem limited in its social information-carrying capacity. Communication Control Hiltz and Turoff (1993) were among the first to discuss the importance of one’s ability to control communication through text and asynchronic media. Asynchronicity, as opposed ...
Inclusion Understood From the Perspectives of
... Place and Hodge (2001). In this inquiry, the authors reported that students with and without disabilities rarely engaged in social interactions. Students with disabilities shared feelings of exclusion, resulting from neglect, being seen as objects of curiosity, and feeling awkward in social interact ...
... Place and Hodge (2001). In this inquiry, the authors reported that students with and without disabilities rarely engaged in social interactions. Students with disabilities shared feelings of exclusion, resulting from neglect, being seen as objects of curiosity, and feeling awkward in social interact ...
Vespa Trash Culture Fan Communities in Bangkalan Madura
... Simon dressed in a clean and tidy condition recitation attending events to confront Islamic culture in Bangkalan. Clothing worn by Simon, not only imposing and focused way of acting, but also requires to face the exterior world (Eco, 2004: 256). Trashy Vespa fan community does not recognize the exis ...
... Simon dressed in a clean and tidy condition recitation attending events to confront Islamic culture in Bangkalan. Clothing worn by Simon, not only imposing and focused way of acting, but also requires to face the exterior world (Eco, 2004: 256). Trashy Vespa fan community does not recognize the exis ...
guidelines for depicting emotions in storyboard
... positive and negative scenes and messages on TV (even more so for negative events than positive ones) ...
... positive and negative scenes and messages on TV (even more so for negative events than positive ones) ...
Emotion on Dover Beach: Feeling and Value in the
... strategy for seeking a better deal in a relationship—an emotional game of “chicken” in which someone threatens a mutually beneficial relationship in order to obtain concessions from the other person. The question confronting an agent deciding whether to become upset in this way is not whether they h ...
... strategy for seeking a better deal in a relationship—an emotional game of “chicken” in which someone threatens a mutually beneficial relationship in order to obtain concessions from the other person. The question confronting an agent deciding whether to become upset in this way is not whether they h ...
Theory of Mind and Empathy as Multidimensional Constructs
... Jonathan Dvash and Simone G. Shamay-Tsoory Empathy describes an individual’s ability to understand and feel the other. In this article, we review recent theoretical approaches to the study of empathy. Recent evidence supports 2 possible empathy systems: an emotional system and a cognitive system. Th ...
... Jonathan Dvash and Simone G. Shamay-Tsoory Empathy describes an individual’s ability to understand and feel the other. In this article, we review recent theoretical approaches to the study of empathy. Recent evidence supports 2 possible empathy systems: an emotional system and a cognitive system. Th ...
mouth Communications and Opinion Leadership Model Fit Epinions
... Epinions, defined later in this paper as non -professional consumers’ opinions about a specific product, service or brand that are posted on a company -sponsored consumer forums, a neutral third-party site or in chat room, have become an important phenomenon on the Internet and in the course of onli ...
... Epinions, defined later in this paper as non -professional consumers’ opinions about a specific product, service or brand that are posted on a company -sponsored consumer forums, a neutral third-party site or in chat room, have become an important phenomenon on the Internet and in the course of onli ...
From Psychological Stress to the Emotions: A
... Launier 1978; Lazarus & Folkman1984). Harmrefers to psychological damage that had already been done---e.g, an irrevocable loss. Threat is the anticipation of harm that has not yet taken place but maybe imminent. Challenge results from difficult demandsthat we feel confident about overcomingby effect ...
... Launier 1978; Lazarus & Folkman1984). Harmrefers to psychological damage that had already been done---e.g, an irrevocable loss. Threat is the anticipation of harm that has not yet taken place but maybe imminent. Challenge results from difficult demandsthat we feel confident about overcomingby effect ...
Communication in Health-Related Online Social Support Groups
... port group/community participants, social support communication processes, and the relationships among social support and key health outcomes. In an attempt to shed light on these questions, this article reviews the current literature on communication issues related to social support within online s ...
... port group/community participants, social support communication processes, and the relationships among social support and key health outcomes. In an attempt to shed light on these questions, this article reviews the current literature on communication issues related to social support within online s ...