
Dimensions of Hypocrisy 1 Hypocrisy
... These four lines of research have different purposes. Batson's studies come closest to demonstrating hypocritical behavior in the laboratory. In the cognitive dissonance experiments, people are simply reminded of past inconsistencies. While this is an interesting application of cognitive dissonance, ...
... These four lines of research have different purposes. Batson's studies come closest to demonstrating hypocritical behavior in the laboratory. In the cognitive dissonance experiments, people are simply reminded of past inconsistencies. While this is an interesting application of cognitive dissonance, ...
UKU TOOMING The Communicative Significance of Beliefs and
... During the process of writing this thesis I have received support from many people. First of all, Bruno Mölder has been very supportive as my supervisor and has always encouraged me to pursue my projects, not only with regard to my thesis but also to other academic endeavours. I also thank other peo ...
... During the process of writing this thesis I have received support from many people. First of all, Bruno Mölder has been very supportive as my supervisor and has always encouraged me to pursue my projects, not only with regard to my thesis but also to other academic endeavours. I also thank other peo ...
02whole - Massey Research Online
... viewers’ attention to some specific features and to downplay other relevant aspects (Harris, 2004). By framing media images of poverty in other countries, the media are able to direct how perceivers attend to and comprehend information in certain ways (Entman, 1995). For example, information about t ...
... viewers’ attention to some specific features and to downplay other relevant aspects (Harris, 2004). By framing media images of poverty in other countries, the media are able to direct how perceivers attend to and comprehend information in certain ways (Entman, 1995). For example, information about t ...
The ABC of Ambivalence: Affective, Behavioral
... both positive and negative associations need to be present. Second, these associations can be (but not always are) relevant at the same time. Based on these two prerequisites, we make a distinction between the associative structure of ambivalence based on positive and negative association weights (o ...
... both positive and negative associations need to be present. Second, these associations can be (but not always are) relevant at the same time. Based on these two prerequisites, we make a distinction between the associative structure of ambivalence based on positive and negative association weights (o ...
PSPB in press 2017 - Open Research Exeter
... p=.004. An examination of the individual FFMQ facets revealed that all facets (except for observe) were linked with either or both ambivalence comfort and ambivalence frequency. Overall FFMQ scores were positively correlated with how people reacted to uncertainty, r(80)=.33, p= .003, such that more ...
... p=.004. An examination of the individual FFMQ facets revealed that all facets (except for observe) were linked with either or both ambivalence comfort and ambivalence frequency. Overall FFMQ scores were positively correlated with how people reacted to uncertainty, r(80)=.33, p= .003, such that more ...
Organizational Behavior 11e - Stephen P. Robbins
... other words, whether or not they like the job or individual aspects or facets of jobs, such as nature of ...
... other words, whether or not they like the job or individual aspects or facets of jobs, such as nature of ...
Program PDF - SPSP - Society for Personality and Social Psychology
... Tim Strauman, for their important contributions to staging this year's meeting. Special thanks go to Mark Leary, Chair of this year's Program Committee, who managed to find space in what appeared to be a full schedule for even more presentations. Finally, we are grateful to Tara Miller Events for ex ...
... Tim Strauman, for their important contributions to staging this year's meeting. Special thanks go to Mark Leary, Chair of this year's Program Committee, who managed to find space in what appeared to be a full schedule for even more presentations. Finally, we are grateful to Tara Miller Events for ex ...
If they are genuine refugees, why?
... Australian research has shown time and again that concerns about fairness are central to public attitudes towards asylum seekers. (see for example Anderson et al., 2015; Hartley and Pedersen, 2015; McKay et al., 2012; Louis et al., 2007; Pedersen et al., 2006). Negative attitudes, in particular, are ...
... Australian research has shown time and again that concerns about fairness are central to public attitudes towards asylum seekers. (see for example Anderson et al., 2015; Hartley and Pedersen, 2015; McKay et al., 2012; Louis et al., 2007; Pedersen et al., 2006). Negative attitudes, in particular, are ...
Chapter 2 - Persuasion: Insights from the Self
... attitudes. In line with this reasoning, Petty et al. (2002) found that attitudethought correlations increased as measured thought confidence increased. More specifically, we conducted an initial study in which thought confidence was assessed following a persuasive message along with the traditionall ...
... attitudes. In line with this reasoning, Petty et al. (2002) found that attitudethought correlations increased as measured thought confidence increased. More specifically, we conducted an initial study in which thought confidence was assessed following a persuasive message along with the traditionall ...
The Dynamics of Persuasion
... while also detailing its complex effects and multiple processes by which communications influence audiences. Thus, interactions among concepts and explanations as to why communications change attitudes receive a lot of discussion. Perhaps it would be nice if we could come up with simple answers to a ...
... while also detailing its complex effects and multiple processes by which communications influence audiences. Thus, interactions among concepts and explanations as to why communications change attitudes receive a lot of discussion. Perhaps it would be nice if we could come up with simple answers to a ...
Essentials of Organizational Behavior, 11e (Robbins
... Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall ...
... Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall ...
Dissertation_EMC
... humanity continually amaze me – I’m lucky to have found you. I love you! To countless friends and family who have helped me as well – thank you! Lastly, I would like to thank Emily Stafford and Amanda Strickland for their help with statistical analyses, presentations, and work on manuscripts related ...
... humanity continually amaze me – I’m lucky to have found you. I love you! To countless friends and family who have helped me as well – thank you! Lastly, I would like to thank Emily Stafford and Amanda Strickland for their help with statistical analyses, presentations, and work on manuscripts related ...
The Influence of Perceptual Accuracy on Willingness to Seek Help
... extent to which the group membership is a salient basis for self-definition. Social categorization theory assumes variability of social influences (Terry et al., 1999). In other words, intentions and behaviors are influenced by the situational levels of identification, which can change across contex ...
... extent to which the group membership is a salient basis for self-definition. Social categorization theory assumes variability of social influences (Terry et al., 1999). In other words, intentions and behaviors are influenced by the situational levels of identification, which can change across contex ...
- RehanCodes
... Manitoba believed that Native Canadians perceive white Canadians as prejudiced, unfair, selfish, arrogant, wealthy, materialistic, phony, etc__a meta-stereotype. Moreover, when white students were asked about their reaction to an anticipated interaction with Native students at U of M, the white stud ...
... Manitoba believed that Native Canadians perceive white Canadians as prejudiced, unfair, selfish, arrogant, wealthy, materialistic, phony, etc__a meta-stereotype. Moreover, when white students were asked about their reaction to an anticipated interaction with Native students at U of M, the white stud ...
Attitudes and Disabled People
... disabled individual is obviously particularly dependent upon others for help. The growth of professional “expertise” in the field has also meant that these helpers have had an almost absolute monopoly in defining and articulating the problems of disability to the public at large. One result of this ...
... disabled individual is obviously particularly dependent upon others for help. The growth of professional “expertise” in the field has also meant that these helpers have had an almost absolute monopoly in defining and articulating the problems of disability to the public at large. One result of this ...
Attitudes and Disabled People - Centre for Disability Studies
... disabled individual is obviously particularly dependent upon others for help. The growth of professional “expertise” in the field has also meant that these helpers have had an almost absolute monopoly in defining and articulating the problems of disability to the public at large. One result of this ...
... disabled individual is obviously particularly dependent upon others for help. The growth of professional “expertise” in the field has also meant that these helpers have had an almost absolute monopoly in defining and articulating the problems of disability to the public at large. One result of this ...
preprint
... participants were asked to make trait judgments about various behaviors. As predicted by Stewart et al. (1998), participants categorized previously judged behavior more quickly than new behaviors. Latencies were most strongly facilitated when the same individual performed the behavior. Response late ...
... participants were asked to make trait judgments about various behaviors. As predicted by Stewart et al. (1998), participants categorized previously judged behavior more quickly than new behaviors. Latencies were most strongly facilitated when the same individual performed the behavior. Response late ...
Attitudes and Attitude Change - 2008
... To McGuire’s three peaks we suggest a fourth peaking, the Modern Era, which reflects trends in the field that have occurred since his seminal publication, and whose description constitutes the core of the present volume. This fourth peaking has been stimulated largely by three important movements: t ...
... To McGuire’s three peaks we suggest a fourth peaking, the Modern Era, which reflects trends in the field that have occurred since his seminal publication, and whose description constitutes the core of the present volume. This fourth peaking has been stimulated largely by three important movements: t ...
Self-Presentational Analysis of the Effects of Incentives on Attitude
... greater magnitude as both the undesirability rewards for achievement, in most situations of the predicament-creating event increases that arouse a predicament they are perceived and as the actor appears to be more respon- as: (a) environmental variables that affect sible for causing the event. The m ...
... greater magnitude as both the undesirability rewards for achievement, in most situations of the predicament-creating event increases that arouse a predicament they are perceived and as the actor appears to be more respon- as: (a) environmental variables that affect sible for causing the event. The m ...
Expressed and Measured Vocational Interests: Distinctions and
... But this is a technical point that is ultimately moot. The primary limitation of the directlindirect model is that it does not explain our datum—why the interests differentially predict job choice. It cannot in principle explain this because the type of measurement has no necessary relation to a pre ...
... But this is a technical point that is ultimately moot. The primary limitation of the directlindirect model is that it does not explain our datum—why the interests differentially predict job choice. It cannot in principle explain this because the type of measurement has no necessary relation to a pre ...
The (In)egalitarian Self: On the Motivated Rejection of Implicit Racial
... Smedley, Stuth, & Nelson, 2003; Lai, Marini, Lehr, Cerruti, Shun, Joy-Gaba et al., 2015). Nevertheless, this work has not considered the extent to which additional psychological obstacles may undermine the effective implementation of these interventions. For example, many White Americans, even those ...
... Smedley, Stuth, & Nelson, 2003; Lai, Marini, Lehr, Cerruti, Shun, Joy-Gaba et al., 2015). Nevertheless, this work has not considered the extent to which additional psychological obstacles may undermine the effective implementation of these interventions. For example, many White Americans, even those ...
Attitude Change: Multiple Roles for Persuasion
... Given the power of attitudes to determine many actions, it is not surprising that billions of dollars, deutchmarks, and yen are spent annually in an attempt to influence and change peoples’ evaluations of various objects, issues, and people. Attitude change simply means that a person’s evaluation is ...
... Given the power of attitudes to determine many actions, it is not surprising that billions of dollars, deutchmarks, and yen are spent annually in an attempt to influence and change peoples’ evaluations of various objects, issues, and people. Attitude change simply means that a person’s evaluation is ...
How Theories of Persuasion Apply to Marketing and
... elaboration is low as a result of either lack of motivation or ability to process information, people tend to take the peripheral route to persuasion. Which route is taken has a number of important implications. First, it determines which components of a persuasive communication will be the most eff ...
... elaboration is low as a result of either lack of motivation or ability to process information, people tend to take the peripheral route to persuasion. Which route is taken has a number of important implications. First, it determines which components of a persuasive communication will be the most eff ...
exploring the latent structure of strength‐related attitude attributes
... 1968; Powell, 1977; Tedin, 1980), it has also been gauged by measuring elaboration (Brown, 1974). Treating measures of diVerent strength‐related attitude attributes as interchangeable is reasonable if one assumes that they each reflect the same underlying construct. The notion of conceptual overlap ...
... 1968; Powell, 1977; Tedin, 1980), it has also been gauged by measuring elaboration (Brown, 1974). Treating measures of diVerent strength‐related attitude attributes as interchangeable is reasonable if one assumes that they each reflect the same underlying construct. The notion of conceptual overlap ...
Political Polarization Projection - University of California, Santa
... for the Democratic candidate see those on the same side as similarly extreme in their support for the Democrat. For perceptions of those on the opposite side, in contrast, polarization projection implies a negative association between the attitudes of the self and others, whereas simple projection i ...
... for the Democratic candidate see those on the same side as similarly extreme in their support for the Democrat. For perceptions of those on the opposite side, in contrast, polarization projection implies a negative association between the attitudes of the self and others, whereas simple projection i ...