Treating thoughts as material objects can increase or decrease their
... performing physical actions with them. We conducted two primary experiments. In Experiment 1, participants wrote down their positive or negative thoughts about their bodies on a piece of paper and then either threw that paper in the garbage or double-checked the spelling of what they wrote. Accordin ...
... performing physical actions with them. We conducted two primary experiments. In Experiment 1, participants wrote down their positive or negative thoughts about their bodies on a piece of paper and then either threw that paper in the garbage or double-checked the spelling of what they wrote. Accordin ...
Effective counterargumantation - Tuck
... Based on a review of the existing literature on resistance to persuasion and judgment revision, we identified a specific dimension that has received attention in previous studies: the extent to which new information directly refutes the original claim. According to three different theoretical perspe ...
... Based on a review of the existing literature on resistance to persuasion and judgment revision, we identified a specific dimension that has received attention in previous studies: the extent to which new information directly refutes the original claim. According to three different theoretical perspe ...
Seeing green: Mere exposure to money triggers a
... time, the mere presence of money should elicit a market-pricing orientation toward the world’’ (Vohs et al., 2008, p. 209). Market pricing (MP), identified by Fiske (1992), is one of four basic mental models people use to coordinate almost all social interactions, where relationships are ‘‘based on a ...
... time, the mere presence of money should elicit a market-pricing orientation toward the world’’ (Vohs et al., 2008, p. 209). Market pricing (MP), identified by Fiske (1992), is one of four basic mental models people use to coordinate almost all social interactions, where relationships are ‘‘based on a ...
Journal of Consumer Research - Tuck School of Business | MBA
... Based on a review of the existing literature on resistance to persuasion and judgment revision, we identified a specific dimension that has received attention in previous studies: the extent to which new information directly refutes the original claim. According to three different theoretical perspe ...
... Based on a review of the existing literature on resistance to persuasion and judgment revision, we identified a specific dimension that has received attention in previous studies: the extent to which new information directly refutes the original claim. According to three different theoretical perspe ...
Consociational Democracy: The Views of Arend Lijphart and
... stable democracy in spite of all cleavages and divisions? Discussing a number of hypotheses, Lijphart concludes that there are two factors, plus one indirect explanation and one comprehensive explanation. (Politics 1968, ch. 5) The two factors are firstly, the basic sense of nationalism among the me ...
... stable democracy in spite of all cleavages and divisions? Discussing a number of hypotheses, Lijphart concludes that there are two factors, plus one indirect explanation and one comprehensive explanation. (Politics 1968, ch. 5) The two factors are firstly, the basic sense of nationalism among the me ...
- LSE Research Online
... above unresolved questions about when and how political parties influence citizen political reasoning and decision-making. Obviously, parties both influence citizens’ political opinions and citizens’ evaluations of political parties are influenced by their opinions. Moreover, parties can work in dif ...
... above unresolved questions about when and how political parties influence citizen political reasoning and decision-making. Obviously, parties both influence citizens’ political opinions and citizens’ evaluations of political parties are influenced by their opinions. Moreover, parties can work in dif ...
Policy Studies Intentional Explanation of the State`s Actions
... attributed by the modern state and others interest groups to the state of affairs of particular public domains in a modern society. Aim of enquiry: Accordingly, policy studies is social enquiry aims to interpret and explain why particular meanings and values are signified in a policy “text” in a po ...
... attributed by the modern state and others interest groups to the state of affairs of particular public domains in a modern society. Aim of enquiry: Accordingly, policy studies is social enquiry aims to interpret and explain why particular meanings and values are signified in a policy “text” in a po ...
Universal Values, Contextualization and Bioethics: Knowledge
... These developments provided bioethics not only with power and recognition, but they posed to it new challenges too. Its traditional theories and methods are not always applicable in a context in which more and more problems require global answers. At the policy level some degree of consensus has to ...
... These developments provided bioethics not only with power and recognition, but they posed to it new challenges too. Its traditional theories and methods are not always applicable in a context in which more and more problems require global answers. At the policy level some degree of consensus has to ...
Is Public Sociology Such a Good Idea?
... public sociology that engages more delimited publics—specific organizations, neighborhoods, and communities. Engagement is to be moral; it is to propose and challenge ethical foundations of issues, debates, and decisions. Burawoy recognizes that there is a fine or fuzzy line between policy sociology ...
... public sociology that engages more delimited publics—specific organizations, neighborhoods, and communities. Engagement is to be moral; it is to propose and challenge ethical foundations of issues, debates, and decisions. Burawoy recognizes that there is a fine or fuzzy line between policy sociology ...
Comparing Indicators of Knowledge within and
... that therefore variations in competency scores were due to guessing and sampling variability rather than being representative of real differences in knowledge. Brewer (1995) tested whether the competency scores represented genuine intracultural variation by comparing the standard deviations in compe ...
... that therefore variations in competency scores were due to guessing and sampling variability rather than being representative of real differences in knowledge. Brewer (1995) tested whether the competency scores represented genuine intracultural variation by comparing the standard deviations in compe ...
FEMINIST ANTHROPOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY: ISSUES FOR
... Before turning to a discussion of feminist anthropology and sociology, it is important to address the general question: what makes a social science feminist? Alison Wylie identifies three features that seem to be common among social scientists that identify themselves as feminist. First, feminist so ...
... Before turning to a discussion of feminist anthropology and sociology, it is important to address the general question: what makes a social science feminist? Alison Wylie identifies three features that seem to be common among social scientists that identify themselves as feminist. First, feminist so ...
1 Political Parties, Motivated Reasoning, and Public Opinion
... above unresolved questions about when and how political parties influence citizen political reasoning and decision-making. Obviously, parties both influence citizens’ political opinions and citizens’ evaluations of political parties are influenced by their opinions. Moreover, parties can work in dif ...
... above unresolved questions about when and how political parties influence citizen political reasoning and decision-making. Obviously, parties both influence citizens’ political opinions and citizens’ evaluations of political parties are influenced by their opinions. Moreover, parties can work in dif ...
Local Institutions and Citizenship Regimes in the Eastern Arctic
... Resources (DNANR). According to Vallee, the government supported the development of cooperatives because: they encouraged local decision-making; they contributed to the development of a local workforce; and they provided a training ground for adults who would not benefit from the education system be ...
... Resources (DNANR). According to Vallee, the government supported the development of cooperatives because: they encouraged local decision-making; they contributed to the development of a local workforce; and they provided a training ground for adults who would not benefit from the education system be ...
Will Distributed GSS Groups Make More Extreme Decisions? An
... swiftly. According to SCT, this should lead to greater group polarization. Second, with distributed meetings, the reduced evaluation apprehension that comes with a reduction in media richness (Nunamaker et al. 1991) may encourage group members to share more novel and valid arguments. This is likely ...
... swiftly. According to SCT, this should lead to greater group polarization. Second, with distributed meetings, the reduced evaluation apprehension that comes with a reduction in media richness (Nunamaker et al. 1991) may encourage group members to share more novel and valid arguments. This is likely ...
Policy network structures, institutional context, and policy change
... Policy networks and policy outputs Policy networks are a tool to capture essential elements of modern political decision-making. First, owing to several inter-related developments, the classical boundaries between the different functions of state and private actors have become "fluent and irrelevan ...
... Policy networks and policy outputs Policy networks are a tool to capture essential elements of modern political decision-making. First, owing to several inter-related developments, the classical boundaries between the different functions of state and private actors have become "fluent and irrelevan ...
The Impacts of Political Socialization on People`s Online and Offline
... In other words, they are unconcerned with personal liberty and rights as long as the government can provide for and ensure their material comfort. As a result, there is a general attitude of indifference to governance and civic affairs. Improvement in material security may partly explain Singapore y ...
... In other words, they are unconcerned with personal liberty and rights as long as the government can provide for and ensure their material comfort. As a result, there is a general attitude of indifference to governance and civic affairs. Improvement in material security may partly explain Singapore y ...
How do the Wealthiest Poles give?
... ‘1% tax’ donated to public benefit organisations. Corporate Foundations also leverage the brand identity of their underlying corporations to raise additional funds via media campaigns. ‘Hybrid’ foundations might receive donations from their founders; some of them also conduct business activities. ...
... ‘1% tax’ donated to public benefit organisations. Corporate Foundations also leverage the brand identity of their underlying corporations to raise additional funds via media campaigns. ‘Hybrid’ foundations might receive donations from their founders; some of them also conduct business activities. ...
A novel approch to national technological accumulation and
... capital and absorptive capacity involve learning activities and therefore are cumulative processes: The competence “…to evaluate and utilize outside knowledge is largely a function of the level of prior related knowledge” (Cohen and Levinthal, 1990: 128). Qualified human resources are essential in ...
... capital and absorptive capacity involve learning activities and therefore are cumulative processes: The competence “…to evaluate and utilize outside knowledge is largely a function of the level of prior related knowledge” (Cohen and Levinthal, 1990: 128). Qualified human resources are essential in ...
Social Consciousness
... that the freedom of knowledge does not mean freedom from knowledge. Yet the chains grow tighter and tighter and flight from them more and more frequent. As dangerous to humanity as the freezing of knowledge in the physical sciences during the dark ages past might have been, in the dark age coming it ...
... that the freedom of knowledge does not mean freedom from knowledge. Yet the chains grow tighter and tighter and flight from them more and more frequent. As dangerous to humanity as the freezing of knowledge in the physical sciences during the dark ages past might have been, in the dark age coming it ...
Unfixed Resources: Perceived Costs, Consumption, and the
... paying with cash. These results are attributed, at least in part, to the decoupling, with a credit card, of a purchase and its drain on one’s financial resources, thereby making the subjective costs of credit purchases appear to be less “painful” than cash purchases (Gourville and Soman 1998; Soman ...
... paying with cash. These results are attributed, at least in part, to the decoupling, with a credit card, of a purchase and its drain on one’s financial resources, thereby making the subjective costs of credit purchases appear to be less “painful” than cash purchases (Gourville and Soman 1998; Soman ...
http://garfield.library.upenn.edu/cronin/citationprocess.pdf
... selected journals. Journals covered by the index are chosen by advisory boards of experts in each of the topics represented and by large-scale citation analyses.’ (Garfield, 1970 : 669) ...
... selected journals. Journals covered by the index are chosen by advisory boards of experts in each of the topics represented and by large-scale citation analyses.’ (Garfield, 1970 : 669) ...
The Case for Communication in Sustainable Development
... Its importance and ubiquity demand that a holistic view be taken of information and communication processes in a society, instead of the ad hoc or fragmentary approach policymakers often take at the moment. Open, inclusive, participatory information and media channels also need to be recognised ...
... Its importance and ubiquity demand that a holistic view be taken of information and communication processes in a society, instead of the ad hoc or fragmentary approach policymakers often take at the moment. Open, inclusive, participatory information and media channels also need to be recognised ...
The Property-Owning Democracy vesus the Welfare State∗
... a property-owning democracy is that all citizens should be placed in a position where they can interact with one another from a position of independence and equality rather than their being the recipients of transfers determined by a political elite exercising political and economic control. A strik ...
... a property-owning democracy is that all citizens should be placed in a position where they can interact with one another from a position of independence and equality rather than their being the recipients of transfers determined by a political elite exercising political and economic control. A strik ...
The Concepts of Democracy and Governance - Kamla
... presuppose equality of all individuals. In it, existed the prevalence of slavery and, a minority of the populace had no political rights. Athens, the greatest of the city democracies, limited its franchise to the native born citizens (Funk and Wagnalls). Greek discussion of democracy was followed by ...
... presuppose equality of all individuals. In it, existed the prevalence of slavery and, a minority of the populace had no political rights. Athens, the greatest of the city democracies, limited its franchise to the native born citizens (Funk and Wagnalls). Greek discussion of democracy was followed by ...
Criticism and a First Selectionist Metamodel for the Growth of
... There is a particular paradox entailed by the legacy of David Hume, perhaps both the most influential and the most ignored philosopher in the history of science. On the one hand, his empiricism was the chief philosophical inspiration of the logical positivists, who in turn gave shape to science as w ...
... There is a particular paradox entailed by the legacy of David Hume, perhaps both the most influential and the most ignored philosopher in the history of science. On the one hand, his empiricism was the chief philosophical inspiration of the logical positivists, who in turn gave shape to science as w ...