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Psychological Theories of Crime and Delinquency
... and reported a causal link between the two (Lynam et al., 1993; Moffitt, Gabrielli, Mednick, & Schulsinger, 1981), and a causal link between low IQ and antisocial behavior (Koenen, Caspi, Moffitt, Rijsdijk, & Taylor, 2006). Each of the studies also indicated that school performance was a mediating f ...
... and reported a causal link between the two (Lynam et al., 1993; Moffitt, Gabrielli, Mednick, & Schulsinger, 1981), and a causal link between low IQ and antisocial behavior (Koenen, Caspi, Moffitt, Rijsdijk, & Taylor, 2006). Each of the studies also indicated that school performance was a mediating f ...
Current Research Journal of Economic Theory 2(1): 27-31, 2010 ISSN: 2042-485X
... through which one 101 individual consisten tly exerts more influence than others in the pursuit of group behaviour. W hereas, political leadership is the decision on social policy and resource allocation as exerted by partisan representatives. Conger’s assertion on leadership uncovers the selfish mo ...
... through which one 101 individual consisten tly exerts more influence than others in the pursuit of group behaviour. W hereas, political leadership is the decision on social policy and resource allocation as exerted by partisan representatives. Conger’s assertion on leadership uncovers the selfish mo ...
Comparative Politics
... The term Web 2.0 communication describes a new era in digital communication. It brought an increase in the level of autonomy and control of media use. Participatory web (blogging, tagging, wikis). Four key developments: Message distribution (from “one to many” to “many to many”) Rising role of infor ...
... The term Web 2.0 communication describes a new era in digital communication. It brought an increase in the level of autonomy and control of media use. Participatory web (blogging, tagging, wikis). Four key developments: Message distribution (from “one to many” to “many to many”) Rising role of infor ...
Review: Paying the Price of Failure
... experiencesof Africaand CentralAsia.They assertthat in both regions the "territorialgrids of authority imposed over these populations"have shapedadministrativestructures and contributedto the "conflictualcharacterof cultural politics after independence".6 Many populations experiencedthe partialstate ...
... experiencesof Africaand CentralAsia.They assertthat in both regions the "territorialgrids of authority imposed over these populations"have shapedadministrativestructures and contributedto the "conflictualcharacterof cultural politics after independence".6 Many populations experiencedthe partialstate ...
Sears, David O., C. Van Laar, M. Carillo, and R. Kosterman. 1997.
... This paper will be a research design. Students should develop the idea for a research project and, after consulting with me on its suitability, should write a paper that accomplishes every function of a research article short of carrying out the data collection and analysis. The paper should identif ...
... This paper will be a research design. Students should develop the idea for a research project and, after consulting with me on its suitability, should write a paper that accomplishes every function of a research article short of carrying out the data collection and analysis. The paper should identif ...
the retreat to postmodern politics - Institute for the Radical Imagination
... huge permanent tax cuts for the rich, and have serious reservations about privatizing social security. Despite this, the administration arrived with only a small congressional majority, and believes it has a mandate to move forward on these and other proposals to implement reverse redistributive jus ...
... huge permanent tax cuts for the rich, and have serious reservations about privatizing social security. Despite this, the administration arrived with only a small congressional majority, and believes it has a mandate to move forward on these and other proposals to implement reverse redistributive jus ...
Globalization, War, and the Withering Away of the
... Machiavelli and I will try to provide a fruitful response. And since “the states” and “state functions” are so abstract, I have done my best to provide concrete and practical renderings of state responses and to simplify them further by tabularizing them in a logical order.13 The primary function is ...
... Machiavelli and I will try to provide a fruitful response. And since “the states” and “state functions” are so abstract, I have done my best to provide concrete and practical renderings of state responses and to simplify them further by tabularizing them in a logical order.13 The primary function is ...
Dissociative Identity Disorder: The Relevance of
... functional relations between (1) a set of variables and (2) the alreadyestablished behavior patterns of an individual" (p. 391). In more general terms, Staats (1993) gave his definition of personality as "personality is composed of specifiable, learned behaviors" (p. 10). Interbehaviorial psychologi ...
... functional relations between (1) a set of variables and (2) the alreadyestablished behavior patterns of an individual" (p. 391). In more general terms, Staats (1993) gave his definition of personality as "personality is composed of specifiable, learned behaviors" (p. 10). Interbehaviorial psychologi ...
Print this article - Forum: Qualitative Social Research
... fostering the concept of discourse in psychology. On the one hand, you brought together the strands of uneasiness with mainstream psychological theory and practice. On the other hand, you proposed a new understanding of psychology as a sociocultural and political apparatus and attempted to repositio ...
... fostering the concept of discourse in psychology. On the one hand, you brought together the strands of uneasiness with mainstream psychological theory and practice. On the other hand, you proposed a new understanding of psychology as a sociocultural and political apparatus and attempted to repositio ...
Social Spillovers of Political Polarization Gregory Huber Yale
... types of people to whom one is exposed; (3) choice homophily along dimensions other than politics such as racial or religious identity that are correlated with shared political views. We are particularly interested in isolating evidence for choice homophily because this provides direct evidence of a ...
... types of people to whom one is exposed; (3) choice homophily along dimensions other than politics such as racial or religious identity that are correlated with shared political views. We are particularly interested in isolating evidence for choice homophily because this provides direct evidence of a ...
V. V. Sizikova, doctor of pedagogical sciences, the senior lecturer
... of the country (2009), the integration process in the former Soviet Union (2011). Research interests: social psychology, political psychology, political intelligence, migration processes in post-Soviet space and in the countries of Western Europe, social engineering. E-mail: [email protected] POLIT ...
... of the country (2009), the integration process in the former Soviet Union (2011). Research interests: social psychology, political psychology, political intelligence, migration processes in post-Soviet space and in the countries of Western Europe, social engineering. E-mail: [email protected] POLIT ...
MWNF - Sharing History
... Arabic-speaking Muslims from the Indian subcontinent or the Persian littoral of the Gulf, chosen for their loyalty to Britain and their in-depth local and regional knowledge. Their task was to monitor activities on the Trucial Coast and liaise with local powers on Britain’s behalf. ...
... Arabic-speaking Muslims from the Indian subcontinent or the Persian littoral of the Gulf, chosen for their loyalty to Britain and their in-depth local and regional knowledge. Their task was to monitor activities on the Trucial Coast and liaise with local powers on Britain’s behalf. ...
AP PSYCHOLOGY COURSE SYLLABUS
... personality, specifically through identifying the id, ego and superego 2. Identify Freud’s psychosexual stages of development and describe the effects of fixation on behavior 3. Describe the function of defense mechanisms 4. Explain how humanistic psychologists assessed personality 5. Explain how ps ...
... personality, specifically through identifying the id, ego and superego 2. Identify Freud’s psychosexual stages of development and describe the effects of fixation on behavior 3. Describe the function of defense mechanisms 4. Explain how humanistic psychologists assessed personality 5. Explain how ps ...
Political Activity and the Board Room
... having funded about 17 percent of the contributions to Super PACs. Of interest, few of these corporate contributions appear to be from public companies, but rather from privately held companies. In addition, although some money has come from 501(c)(4) organizations (which could mask contributions fr ...
... having funded about 17 percent of the contributions to Super PACs. Of interest, few of these corporate contributions appear to be from public companies, but rather from privately held companies. In addition, although some money has come from 501(c)(4) organizations (which could mask contributions fr ...
Taxes and Politics Collide in New IRS Guidelines for
... McCutcheon et al. v. FEC, new avenues for political spending – such as joint fundraising committees combining national and state party committees and Super PACs – may emerge. For those that prefer to make contributions that avoid disclosure, the proposed rules create substantial uncertainty moving f ...
... McCutcheon et al. v. FEC, new avenues for political spending – such as joint fundraising committees combining national and state party committees and Super PACs – may emerge. For those that prefer to make contributions that avoid disclosure, the proposed rules create substantial uncertainty moving f ...
Introduction - UWE Research Repository
... debate. Avoiding the more rationalist strain in Plato, Aristotle saw rhetoric as essential to practical debate and the ability to win over the soul of the other. More generally, we suggest that all communication has what might be called ‘affective registers’ (Newman, 2011), and such communication in ...
... debate. Avoiding the more rationalist strain in Plato, Aristotle saw rhetoric as essential to practical debate and the ability to win over the soul of the other. More generally, we suggest that all communication has what might be called ‘affective registers’ (Newman, 2011), and such communication in ...
Marketing and politics: Models, behavior, and policy implications
... 1998; Lau et al. 2007). Two explanations for these mixed results are that the effect of negative ads depends on voters' prior knowledge (e.g., Lovett and Shachar 2011) and that the positive–negative distinction is too coarse, requiring a third “contrast” category (e.g., Goldstein and Freedman 2002). ...
... 1998; Lau et al. 2007). Two explanations for these mixed results are that the effect of negative ads depends on voters' prior knowledge (e.g., Lovett and Shachar 2011) and that the positive–negative distinction is too coarse, requiring a third “contrast” category (e.g., Goldstein and Freedman 2002). ...
A Perspective on Perspectives
... rethinking that has taken place in American political science over the past two decades or so, mirroring similar processes that have unfolded in other social science disciplines. To even describe the current state of a discipline, much less to analyze its recent history, is to enter an interpretive ...
... rethinking that has taken place in American political science over the past two decades or so, mirroring similar processes that have unfolded in other social science disciplines. To even describe the current state of a discipline, much less to analyze its recent history, is to enter an interpretive ...
Ideology - CiteSeerX
... suggests either that left–right proclivities stem from basic, underlying preferences that are apolitical in nature or, alternatively, that the adoption of specific ideologies leads people to internalize a host of extremely general attitudes concerning stability versus change and hierarchy versus equ ...
... suggests either that left–right proclivities stem from basic, underlying preferences that are apolitical in nature or, alternatively, that the adoption of specific ideologies leads people to internalize a host of extremely general attitudes concerning stability versus change and hierarchy versus equ ...
chapter seventeen - Pearson Education
... Preindustrial societies, said Weber, rely on traditional authority, power legitimized by respect for long-established cultural patterns. Woven into a population’s collective memory, traditional authority means that people accept a system, usually one of hereditary leadership, simply because it has a ...
... Preindustrial societies, said Weber, rely on traditional authority, power legitimized by respect for long-established cultural patterns. Woven into a population’s collective memory, traditional authority means that people accept a system, usually one of hereditary leadership, simply because it has a ...
Dynamics of financialization after the crisis? How finance (still) gets
... of one another’ (C.Wright Mills (1956) The Power Elite, p.266) • ‘Those having real power in the American state today are not merely brokers of power, resolvers of conflict, or compromisers of varied and clashing interest – they represent and indeed embody quite specific national interests and ...
... of one another’ (C.Wright Mills (1956) The Power Elite, p.266) • ‘Those having real power in the American state today are not merely brokers of power, resolvers of conflict, or compromisers of varied and clashing interest – they represent and indeed embody quite specific national interests and ...
History and Schools of Thought in Psychology
... stimuli. In his laboratory, Wundt systematically studied topics such as attention span, reaction time, vision, emotion, and time perception. By recruiting people to serve as subjects, varying the conditions of their experience, and then rigorously repeating all observations, Wundt laid the foundati ...
... stimuli. In his laboratory, Wundt systematically studied topics such as attention span, reaction time, vision, emotion, and time perception. By recruiting people to serve as subjects, varying the conditions of their experience, and then rigorously repeating all observations, Wundt laid the foundati ...
Explaining the puzzle of high policy uncertainty and low market
... and Davis, 2016) has been far above its long-run mean. This is not surprising given the large uncertainty about the future policies of the new administration. On the other hand, the VIX index of implied market volatility has been testing its historical lows. Aren’t these two phenomena contradictory? ...
... and Davis, 2016) has been far above its long-run mean. This is not surprising given the large uncertainty about the future policies of the new administration. On the other hand, the VIX index of implied market volatility has been testing its historical lows. Aren’t these two phenomena contradictory? ...
Meaning in context: how to write a history of Greek political thought
... and none that survives earlier than the second half of the fifth. On the other hand, there is a very considerable compensation for that echoing silence. If we may paraphrase a famous quotation from Shelley and turn it on its head, early Greek poets from Homer (c. 700) to Pindar (518– 446) were the ‘a ...
... and none that survives earlier than the second half of the fifth. On the other hand, there is a very considerable compensation for that echoing silence. If we may paraphrase a famous quotation from Shelley and turn it on its head, early Greek poets from Homer (c. 700) to Pindar (518– 446) were the ‘a ...
Meaning in context: how to write a history of Greek - Beck-Shop
... and none that survives earlier than the second half of the fifth. On the other hand, there is a very considerable compensation for that echoing silence. If we may paraphrase a famous quotation from Shelley and turn it on its head, early Greek poets from Homer (c. 700) to Pindar (518– 446) were the ‘a ...
... and none that survives earlier than the second half of the fifth. On the other hand, there is a very considerable compensation for that echoing silence. If we may paraphrase a famous quotation from Shelley and turn it on its head, early Greek poets from Homer (c. 700) to Pindar (518– 446) were the ‘a ...