Group Processes to Reduce Intergroup Conflict: An Additional
... groups met separately in their home territory, and sessions were led by the prospective facilitator or facilitators from the same national group (for a detailed discussion of the preworkshop preparations, see Bargal & Bar, 1990b). The preliminary meetings aimed to provide the potential participants ...
... groups met separately in their home territory, and sessions were led by the prospective facilitator or facilitators from the same national group (for a detailed discussion of the preworkshop preparations, see Bargal & Bar, 1990b). The preliminary meetings aimed to provide the potential participants ...
Call For Papers The Sensorimotor Theory of Consciousness
... - Erik Myin (University of Antwerp) According to the sensorimotor approach, progress toward dissolving the mysteries of consciousness can be made if experience is conceived of as a kind of bodily engagement with the environment, rather than something that happens only in the brain. Specifically, thi ...
... - Erik Myin (University of Antwerp) According to the sensorimotor approach, progress toward dissolving the mysteries of consciousness can be made if experience is conceived of as a kind of bodily engagement with the environment, rather than something that happens only in the brain. Specifically, thi ...
Attitudes and the Spiritual Life-009 06-03-07
... • We have identified 12 Spiritual Life Factors and introduced them in our SLB Series. • The goal of the Attitudes and Spiritual Living Series is to make each of these steps “practice-able” in our daily confrontation with the World, the Flesh and the Devil, who come to us in the form of situations an ...
... • We have identified 12 Spiritual Life Factors and introduced them in our SLB Series. • The goal of the Attitudes and Spiritual Living Series is to make each of these steps “practice-able” in our daily confrontation with the World, the Flesh and the Devil, who come to us in the form of situations an ...
LEARNING OBJECTIVES To demonstrate mastery of this chapter
... description of Schachter’s classic experiment on affliliation; and describe the social comparison theory, including how meaningful evaluations take place. OBJECTIVE 15.2 — Define interpersonal attraction; describe how the following factors influence interpersonal attraction: a. physical proximity; b ...
... description of Schachter’s classic experiment on affliliation; and describe the social comparison theory, including how meaningful evaluations take place. OBJECTIVE 15.2 — Define interpersonal attraction; describe how the following factors influence interpersonal attraction: a. physical proximity; b ...
Chapter 14 Objectives
... dissonance felt and why we are especially likely to experience dissonance after causing an event that we wish hadn’t happened. OBJECTIVE 14.13 — Differentiate between brainwashing and other persuasive techniques; describe the techniques used in brainwashing; indicate how permanent the attitude chang ...
... dissonance felt and why we are especially likely to experience dissonance after causing an event that we wish hadn’t happened. OBJECTIVE 14.13 — Differentiate between brainwashing and other persuasive techniques; describe the techniques used in brainwashing; indicate how permanent the attitude chang ...
Character, Attitude and Disposition
... Each component is associated with a range of mental states beyond the attitude, each of which is associated with a further range of mental states, and so on. The stronger an attitude is, therefore, the more likely it is to be brought to bear across a wide range of situations. This is why the strengt ...
... Each component is associated with a range of mental states beyond the attitude, each of which is associated with a further range of mental states, and so on. The stronger an attitude is, therefore, the more likely it is to be brought to bear across a wide range of situations. This is why the strengt ...
Attribution
... Psychology, Fourth Edition, AP Edition Saundra K. Ciccarelli • J. Noland White © 2015, 2012, 2009 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. ...
... Psychology, Fourth Edition, AP Edition Saundra K. Ciccarelli • J. Noland White © 2015, 2012, 2009 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. ...
The opposite of a great truth is also true: Homage of Koan #7
... began in my lab in the late 1980s (judgment tasks, priming, Implicit Association Test [IAT]), measures of explicit cognition were usually included and correlations between implicit and explicit measures were routinely assessed.n, Across dozens of studies using different attitude and belief objects, ...
... began in my lab in the late 1980s (judgment tasks, priming, Implicit Association Test [IAT]), measures of explicit cognition were usually included and correlations between implicit and explicit measures were routinely assessed.n, Across dozens of studies using different attitude and belief objects, ...
Using Cognitive Dissonance to Encourage Water Conservation
... explored the dissonance-arousing properties of this new procedure. Using a 2 X 2 factorial design, they induced feelings of hypocrisy regarding condom use. All subjects wrote pro-attitudinal speeches advocating condom use during all sexual encounters. Then, half the subjects simply rehearsed the arg ...
... explored the dissonance-arousing properties of this new procedure. Using a 2 X 2 factorial design, they induced feelings of hypocrisy regarding condom use. All subjects wrote pro-attitudinal speeches advocating condom use during all sexual encounters. Then, half the subjects simply rehearsed the arg ...
Belief and Attitude Change in the Context of Human
... of factors that contribute to their formation, maintenance and reformation. While individually held, beliefs and attitudes are, with few exceptions, collectively shared. Eras, cultures, societies, communities and individuals are, in part, defined by the beliefs they espouse and the attitudes they ho ...
... of factors that contribute to their formation, maintenance and reformation. While individually held, beliefs and attitudes are, with few exceptions, collectively shared. Eras, cultures, societies, communities and individuals are, in part, defined by the beliefs they espouse and the attitudes they ho ...
Neural predictors of evaluative attitudes toward
... members from the 10 members used in the fMRI task were presented on the computer screen (Figure 1b), and participants were asked to select the one they want to vote for at the next election event by pressing one of two keys on the keyboard. There were 45 unique choice pairs, and each pair was presen ...
... members from the 10 members used in the fMRI task were presented on the computer screen (Figure 1b), and participants were asked to select the one they want to vote for at the next election event by pressing one of two keys on the keyboard. There were 45 unique choice pairs, and each pair was presen ...
An introduction to cognitive dissonance theory and an overview of
... One of the consequences of the controversy generated by the selfperception account was research testing the implications of dissonance theory using the rnisattribution paradigm. In the misattribution paradigm, participants are exposed to an extraneous stimulus (e.g., a p a ) that is said to have a c ...
... One of the consequences of the controversy generated by the selfperception account was research testing the implications of dissonance theory using the rnisattribution paradigm. In the misattribution paradigm, participants are exposed to an extraneous stimulus (e.g., a p a ) that is said to have a c ...
Methods to Use to Influence Determinants
... Theories of Automatic, Imor engaging oneself to perform nounced; may include contracting makes a private commitment to self pulsive and Habitual Bethe healthful behavior, and anand then announces her decision to ...
... Theories of Automatic, Imor engaging oneself to perform nounced; may include contracting makes a private commitment to self pulsive and Habitual Bethe healthful behavior, and anand then announces her decision to ...
A Review on the Attribution Theory in the Social
... the originals. Attribution theory in social psychology focuses on a central theme, namely how and under what conditions can determine whether a person or a situation attribution has been successful of the behavior in compare with the others, but Ross and Fletcher believe that it is not noticed all t ...
... the originals. Attribution theory in social psychology focuses on a central theme, namely how and under what conditions can determine whether a person or a situation attribution has been successful of the behavior in compare with the others, but Ross and Fletcher believe that it is not noticed all t ...
The Attributional "Double Standard"
... else") and in the familiarity of the other group members to the central person. Both statement favorability and audience familiarity were hypothesized to increase the strength and confidence of behavioral predictions. People should learn to associate highly favorable statements with greater commitme ...
... else") and in the familiarity of the other group members to the central person. Both statement favorability and audience familiarity were hypothesized to increase the strength and confidence of behavioral predictions. People should learn to associate highly favorable statements with greater commitme ...
Ch17slides - Blackwell Publishing
... attitude or opinion that opposes the person’s previous attitude? ...
... attitude or opinion that opposes the person’s previous attitude? ...
Ability - Social Cognition Lab
... A personality variable reflecting the extent to which people engage in and enjoy effortful cognitive activities. Sample Items: I usually end up deliberating about issues even when they do not affect me personally. I only think as hard as I have to. (R) ...
... A personality variable reflecting the extent to which people engage in and enjoy effortful cognitive activities. Sample Items: I usually end up deliberating about issues even when they do not affect me personally. I only think as hard as I have to. (R) ...
Behaviour and Attitudes
... their actually cheating. Attitudes toward the church were only modestly linked with church attendance on any given Sunday. Self-described racial attitudes provided little clue to behaviours in actual situations. An example of the disjuncture between attitudes and actions is what Daniel Batson and hi ...
... their actually cheating. Attitudes toward the church were only modestly linked with church attendance on any given Sunday. Self-described racial attitudes provided little clue to behaviours in actual situations. An example of the disjuncture between attitudes and actions is what Daniel Batson and hi ...
PSYC320 - Fa13 Syllabus - Lewis
... Applied research is research that focuses on solving particular practical problems (p. 10) Confederate is a research assistant pretending to be another participant in a study (p. 13) Correlational approach is a nonexperimental method in which the researcher merely observes whether variables are asso ...
... Applied research is research that focuses on solving particular practical problems (p. 10) Confederate is a research assistant pretending to be another participant in a study (p. 13) Correlational approach is a nonexperimental method in which the researcher merely observes whether variables are asso ...
Shaping Beliefs and Attitudes
... notions as long as we are not made aware of them. Once we are aware of them, cognitive dissonance occurs. Dissonance is the uncomfortable feeling we get when we realize that something we believe to be true may not be. How Does Dissonance Change Attitudes? Someone who sees himself as an environmental ...
... notions as long as we are not made aware of them. Once we are aware of them, cognitive dissonance occurs. Dissonance is the uncomfortable feeling we get when we realize that something we believe to be true may not be. How Does Dissonance Change Attitudes? Someone who sees himself as an environmental ...
PSYC 100 Chapter 16
... and Milgram, as well as the lessons from these studies. Describe the effects of group interaction, including performance when being observed and performance as a group. ...
... and Milgram, as well as the lessons from these studies. Describe the effects of group interaction, including performance when being observed and performance as a group. ...
Professional dissonance among social workers
... practice position that simultaneously protects a consumer’s rights (even to fail) and ensures the practitioners’ ability to make professional, caring and sometimes unpopular decisions about what should happen in an intervention. The discussion of professional dissonance highlights the notion of the ...
... practice position that simultaneously protects a consumer’s rights (even to fail) and ensures the practitioners’ ability to make professional, caring and sometimes unpopular decisions about what should happen in an intervention. The discussion of professional dissonance highlights the notion of the ...
Receptive Mindsets in Conflictual Dialogue Julia A.
... how “different flavors of food affect interpersonal interaction.” To match participants with an ideological opponent, we administered the questionnaire from Study 1, adding three new issues. After completing the questionnaires, participants prepared a peanut butter and jam sandwich from a variety of ...
... how “different flavors of food affect interpersonal interaction.” To match participants with an ideological opponent, we administered the questionnaire from Study 1, adding three new issues. After completing the questionnaires, participants prepared a peanut butter and jam sandwich from a variety of ...