
mindreaders in the crib: cognitive mechanisms for representing
... A crucial part of human cognition is to understand that people are guided not just by external factors, but also by their mental states. This capacity, termed “Theory of Mind”, has been of great interest in the past four decades to researchers form a variety of fields. A pressing question is how the ...
... A crucial part of human cognition is to understand that people are guided not just by external factors, but also by their mental states. This capacity, termed “Theory of Mind”, has been of great interest in the past four decades to researchers form a variety of fields. A pressing question is how the ...
A critical appraisal of the link between social justice and... the political thought of Reinhold Niebuhr
... made great contributions to secular political wisdom and moral responsibility (Patterson 1977: 17). Although he never claimed to be a professional theologian, Niebuhr became known as one of the most influential American theologians of the twentieth century. More so, he was recognised as a pastor, te ...
... made great contributions to secular political wisdom and moral responsibility (Patterson 1977: 17). Although he never claimed to be a professional theologian, Niebuhr became known as one of the most influential American theologians of the twentieth century. More so, he was recognised as a pastor, te ...
Humor Use and Family Satisfaction: A Cross Cultural Approach
... essence so that a single theory can be applied to many contexts (Foot, 1986). Indeed scholars have posited many useful definitions related to its various functions. However these definitions are worded, humor is commonly thought of as an element that may produce the communicative response of laughte ...
... essence so that a single theory can be applied to many contexts (Foot, 1986). Indeed scholars have posited many useful definitions related to its various functions. However these definitions are worded, humor is commonly thought of as an element that may produce the communicative response of laughte ...
Types of Socialization and Their Importance in Understanding the
... the mother restored, then in a few months is observed the reversibility of deficit in language development. So first of socialization processes prove that the baby is a social being who enter into social relationship with his mother early newborn period. Parent-child interaction is social dialogue i ...
... the mother restored, then in a few months is observed the reversibility of deficit in language development. So first of socialization processes prove that the baby is a social being who enter into social relationship with his mother early newborn period. Parent-child interaction is social dialogue i ...
Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivations
... Our own approach focuses primarily on psychological needs—namely, the innate needs for competence, autonomy, and relatedness—but we of course recognize that basic need satisfaction accrues in part from engaging in interesting activities. Thus, we do sometimes speak of intrinsically interesting activ ...
... Our own approach focuses primarily on psychological needs—namely, the innate needs for competence, autonomy, and relatedness—but we of course recognize that basic need satisfaction accrues in part from engaging in interesting activities. Thus, we do sometimes speak of intrinsically interesting activ ...
What Does Managing Emotions in Organizations Mean
... which means adapting generic emotion-management routines to meet specific needs of individuals; pooled local agency to share the workload required to accomplish emotion management; and alternating periods of comfort so an organization’s members do not suffer from emotional exhaustion. These mechanis ...
... which means adapting generic emotion-management routines to meet specific needs of individuals; pooled local agency to share the workload required to accomplish emotion management; and alternating periods of comfort so an organization’s members do not suffer from emotional exhaustion. These mechanis ...
Animism, Cannibalism, and Pet-keeping among
... The Guajá reckon consanguineal relations through males, but they also have the notion of plural paternity that is commonly found in Amazonian groups. Beckerman and Valentine (2002) recently devoted an entire volume to exploring this concept in numerous lowland South American cultures. The Guajá are ...
... The Guajá reckon consanguineal relations through males, but they also have the notion of plural paternity that is commonly found in Amazonian groups. Beckerman and Valentine (2002) recently devoted an entire volume to exploring this concept in numerous lowland South American cultures. The Guajá are ...
The Use of Therapeutic Storywriting to support Pupils with
... learning when these models are delivered by other educational professionals trained by the researcher. The first three papers focus on the Therapeutic Storywriting Groups model. The first is a piece of practitioner research and explores the psychodynamic as ...
... learning when these models are delivered by other educational professionals trained by the researcher. The first three papers focus on the Therapeutic Storywriting Groups model. The first is a piece of practitioner research and explores the psychodynamic as ...
- Catalyst - University of Washington
... beginning of time to its very end. Unlike animals, which seem to inhabit an eternal now, humans can contemplate now and forever. Human imagination also reaches across the vastness of space and beyond. Thus, humans create worlds of fiction where heroes and villains fight epic battles of life and deat ...
... beginning of time to its very end. Unlike animals, which seem to inhabit an eternal now, humans can contemplate now and forever. Human imagination also reaches across the vastness of space and beyond. Thus, humans create worlds of fiction where heroes and villains fight epic battles of life and deat ...
PDF - Columbia`s psychology
... The Psychological Legacy of Rejection The assertion that rejection sensitivity, originating in childhood rejection, underlies interpersonal difficulties has precedents in classical interpersonal theories of personality (e.g., Bowlby, 1969, 1973, 1980; Erikson, 1950; Homey, 1937; Sullivan, 1953). Hom ...
... The Psychological Legacy of Rejection The assertion that rejection sensitivity, originating in childhood rejection, underlies interpersonal difficulties has precedents in classical interpersonal theories of personality (e.g., Bowlby, 1969, 1973, 1980; Erikson, 1950; Homey, 1937; Sullivan, 1953). Hom ...
BCCCD 2016
... Ravens plan for future bartering with a human, as well as for future tool use – indicating a flexible episodic system ...
... Ravens plan for future bartering with a human, as well as for future tool use – indicating a flexible episodic system ...
Elaborating on Elaborations: Role of Maternal Reminiscing Style in
... changed this to high versus low elaborative style to better reflect the finding that virtually all mothers use elaborations but differ as to the extent to which they elaborate.) More elaborative mothers discussed the past with their preschool children in rich detail, asking many open-ended questions ...
... changed this to high versus low elaborative style to better reflect the finding that virtually all mothers use elaborations but differ as to the extent to which they elaborate.) More elaborative mothers discussed the past with their preschool children in rich detail, asking many open-ended questions ...
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... also for the wellbeing of the feeling subject in a long-term perspective; ‘…one might feel amusement rather than outrage at naughty children, and severity rather than amusement at sexist jokes. These might be good for us, in that we might be generally better off, happier, and less inclined to regret ...
... also for the wellbeing of the feeling subject in a long-term perspective; ‘…one might feel amusement rather than outrage at naughty children, and severity rather than amusement at sexist jokes. These might be good for us, in that we might be generally better off, happier, and less inclined to regret ...
RECIPROCAL ALTRUISM
... as this benefited relatives such that, when the benefit was devalued by the degree of relatedness, the resulting number was still larger than the cost suffered. I take up kinship theory in much greater depth in chapters 4 and 5. Hamilton did something else in his famous 1964 paper that was deceptive ...
... as this benefited relatives such that, when the benefit was devalued by the degree of relatedness, the resulting number was still larger than the cost suffered. I take up kinship theory in much greater depth in chapters 4 and 5. Hamilton did something else in his famous 1964 paper that was deceptive ...
Zentall - Indiana University Cognitive Science Program
... displays when they involve coordinated movements between the male and female that can sometimes appear to be virtual mirror images (Tinbergen 1960). Also, antipredatory behavior can be considered contagious when it involves the coordinated movement of a group of animals for defensive purposes. Such ...
... displays when they involve coordinated movements between the male and female that can sometimes appear to be virtual mirror images (Tinbergen 1960). Also, antipredatory behavior can be considered contagious when it involves the coordinated movement of a group of animals for defensive purposes. Such ...
Animism Revisited: Personhood, Environment, and Relational
... any other but as one now needed in studies of the complex phenomena which Tylor denoted as ‘‘animism.’’ The first part offers a critical perspective on the ‘‘textual conversation’’ (to use Gudeman and Rivera’s [1990] term) relevant to animism to date, singling out for close attention the theories of ...
... any other but as one now needed in studies of the complex phenomena which Tylor denoted as ‘‘animism.’’ The first part offers a critical perspective on the ‘‘textual conversation’’ (to use Gudeman and Rivera’s [1990] term) relevant to animism to date, singling out for close attention the theories of ...
Self-Monitoring Differences in Best Friendship Maintenance: Exit
... singular identity of self exists within each individual. Mark Snyder would agree with the idea of the existence of only one true self but only as it applies to certain individuals. For many individuals, personal identity is established through their relationships with ...
... singular identity of self exists within each individual. Mark Snyder would agree with the idea of the existence of only one true self but only as it applies to certain individuals. For many individuals, personal identity is established through their relationships with ...
Consumer Brand Relationships
... similar relationship between consumer and brand and assigning similar characteristics of interpersonal relationship (Aaker, 1997; Fournier, 1998). Shimp and Madden (1998) showed that people have love with non-human entities like brand. They showed that brand love composed of three dimensions: Passio ...
... similar relationship between consumer and brand and assigning similar characteristics of interpersonal relationship (Aaker, 1997; Fournier, 1998). Shimp and Madden (1998) showed that people have love with non-human entities like brand. They showed that brand love composed of three dimensions: Passio ...
VANDERBILT LAW REVIEW The Origins of Shared Intuitions of Justice
... In this respect, the common wisdom is simply wrong. Part of the confusion here arises from the failure to distinguish two distinct judgments: setting the endpoint of the punishment continuum and, once that endpoint has been set, ordinally ranking all cases along that continuum. The first of these ju ...
... In this respect, the common wisdom is simply wrong. Part of the confusion here arises from the failure to distinguish two distinct judgments: setting the endpoint of the punishment continuum and, once that endpoint has been set, ordinally ranking all cases along that continuum. The first of these ju ...
Solidarity: A Motivational Conception - Mariam Thalos`s
... preponderance of the twentieth century. There are many reasons for this neglect, not least of which are these two philosophically charged ones: (1) its association with underappreciated sociological theories, as we will soon discuss; and (2) the fact that groups have enjoyed little or no legitimate ...
... preponderance of the twentieth century. There are many reasons for this neglect, not least of which are these two philosophically charged ones: (1) its association with underappreciated sociological theories, as we will soon discuss; and (2) the fact that groups have enjoyed little or no legitimate ...
The social development model: An integrated approach to
... juvenile justice, the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice and its Task Force on Juvenile Delinquency emphasized the importance of the primary prevention of juvenile crime outside the juvenile justice system: In the last analysis, the most promising and so the most ...
... juvenile justice, the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice and its Task Force on Juvenile Delinquency emphasized the importance of the primary prevention of juvenile crime outside the juvenile justice system: In the last analysis, the most promising and so the most ...
Exploration of the Relationship between Self
... One such concept is relational commitment. A consistent finding within the literature is the central role commitment plays in relationship functioning (Rusbult, 1980; Rusbult & Buunk, 1993). Very generally, commitment has been found to be related to a variety of psycho-social states, such as trust a ...
... One such concept is relational commitment. A consistent finding within the literature is the central role commitment plays in relationship functioning (Rusbult, 1980; Rusbult & Buunk, 1993). Very generally, commitment has been found to be related to a variety of psycho-social states, such as trust a ...
OCR Document - The Laboratory of Comparative Human Cognition
... There are also two types of activity that correspond to the two types of transformation. One of them is aimed at changing the existing external order of objects. The other one is aimed at the realization of their inner potential, at understanding the conditions of origination of integral systems. Ac ...
... There are also two types of activity that correspond to the two types of transformation. One of them is aimed at changing the existing external order of objects. The other one is aimed at the realization of their inner potential, at understanding the conditions of origination of integral systems. Ac ...
Moral Nativism and Moral Psychology1 Paul Bloom Yale University
... isolated community. Culture does shape morality, then, sometimes in a rational manner. In the end, though, it seems unlikely that all moral responses are cultural constructions that work for the good of society. After all, one of the most salient facts about our everyday moral responses is that the ...
... isolated community. Culture does shape morality, then, sometimes in a rational manner. In the end, though, it seems unlikely that all moral responses are cultural constructions that work for the good of society. After all, one of the most salient facts about our everyday moral responses is that the ...
RECIPROCITY OF LIKING Theoretical Explanations Experimental
... but people’s unique liking for each other is likely to be reciprocated. Furthermore, it is the dyadic reciprocity correlation in particular that increases with the length of the relationship. When researchers calculated the simple correlation between participants’ liking for each other, this procedu ...
... but people’s unique liking for each other is likely to be reciprocated. Furthermore, it is the dyadic reciprocity correlation in particular that increases with the length of the relationship. When researchers calculated the simple correlation between participants’ liking for each other, this procedu ...