JoeLabianca - Duke University`s Fuqua School of Business
... People are embedded within networks of interrelationships with other people. These networks can provide opportunities and benefits such as job attainment, job satisfaction, power, and promotions in organizations (e.g., Brass, 1984; Burt, 1992; Granovetter, 1973). Although early social exchange theor ...
... People are embedded within networks of interrelationships with other people. These networks can provide opportunities and benefits such as job attainment, job satisfaction, power, and promotions in organizations (e.g., Brass, 1984; Burt, 1992; Granovetter, 1973). Although early social exchange theor ...
Communication and social behaviour
... This can be verbal, body language, written, etc. Social behaviour is how humans respond to these signs and signals. ...
... This can be verbal, body language, written, etc. Social behaviour is how humans respond to these signs and signals. ...
Obsessive compulsive disorder: A review of possible specific
... 3. Internal working models and adult functioning Recent developments in adult attachment research have enabled researchers to make the empirical connections necessary to investigate the influence of internal working models on adult behaviors (e.g., Bartholomew & Horowitz, 1991; Dozier, Stovall, & Al ...
... 3. Internal working models and adult functioning Recent developments in adult attachment research have enabled researchers to make the empirical connections necessary to investigate the influence of internal working models on adult behaviors (e.g., Bartholomew & Horowitz, 1991; Dozier, Stovall, & Al ...
PSYC320 - Fa13 Syllabus - Lewis
... who pass along their genes to future generations (p. 29) Nature is the physical world around us, including its law and processes. It includes the entire world that would be there even if no human beings existed (p. 28) Praxis refers to practical ways of doing things (p. 34) Psyche is a broader term ...
... who pass along their genes to future generations (p. 29) Nature is the physical world around us, including its law and processes. It includes the entire world that would be there even if no human beings existed (p. 28) Praxis refers to practical ways of doing things (p. 34) Psyche is a broader term ...
Symbolic Interactionism and Divorce
... One develops a self-image via their reflection; that is, the judgments or critique of others. -According to the theory, most people imagine how they must look to others, how their actions appear to those observing, and finally – changing themselves or perhaps rebelling against change due to the ju ...
... One develops a self-image via their reflection; that is, the judgments or critique of others. -According to the theory, most people imagine how they must look to others, how their actions appear to those observing, and finally – changing themselves or perhaps rebelling against change due to the ju ...
Multicultural Counseling - Fellowship of Christian Counselors
... What is your style of problem solving? ...
... What is your style of problem solving? ...
Aggression, Attraction, and Conflict Resolution
... individuals may rely on social scripts they have seen. If social scripts are violent in nature, people may act them out. ...
... individuals may rely on social scripts they have seen. If social scripts are violent in nature, people may act them out. ...
Identity versus Role Confusion Stage
... – Temperament and personality play a role. – Parents who fail at early attempts to control bad behavior may worsen the behaviors – Delinquent adolescents may exhibit serious disturbances in thinking ...
... – Temperament and personality play a role. – Parents who fail at early attempts to control bad behavior may worsen the behaviors – Delinquent adolescents may exhibit serious disturbances in thinking ...
THE BALANCE OF WORK IN INITIATING RELATIONSHIPS
... Creasey & Jarvis 2008). However, very little research has been conducted to examine how attachment styles are related to the initiation stage of the relationship, although research ers have called for more investigations (Eastwick & Finkel 2008). IMBALANCE IN ATTRACTION AS A PREDICTOR OF RELATIONSH ...
... Creasey & Jarvis 2008). However, very little research has been conducted to examine how attachment styles are related to the initiation stage of the relationship, although research ers have called for more investigations (Eastwick & Finkel 2008). IMBALANCE IN ATTRACTION AS A PREDICTOR OF RELATIONSH ...
Senior thesis slideshow 2013 psychology
... “Child Obesity and Health-Related Quality of Life: Changes Observed in an Intervention Program” My research examines the relationship between change in child body mass index and health-related quality of life for overweight and obese children who enrolled in a multi-disciplinary, obesity interventio ...
... “Child Obesity and Health-Related Quality of Life: Changes Observed in an Intervention Program” My research examines the relationship between change in child body mass index and health-related quality of life for overweight and obese children who enrolled in a multi-disciplinary, obesity interventio ...
Stephen F. Davis
... • Obedience is the initiating or changing of behavior in response to a direct command. • In cases in which obedience will result in harm to another person, obedience increases with proximity to the source of the commands but decreases with proximity to the victim. ...
... • Obedience is the initiating or changing of behavior in response to a direct command. • In cases in which obedience will result in harm to another person, obedience increases with proximity to the source of the commands but decreases with proximity to the victim. ...
Mircea VLADU - Considerations regarding techniques for building
... by the persons who want to show their direct affection and who are not afraid of a possible misinterpretation of their gesture; half-moon embracing – is adopted by those who want their bodies to partially overlap, to avoid discussions about sexual aspects, which are inherent in a complete frontal em ...
... by the persons who want to show their direct affection and who are not afraid of a possible misinterpretation of their gesture; half-moon embracing – is adopted by those who want their bodies to partially overlap, to avoid discussions about sexual aspects, which are inherent in a complete frontal em ...
Introduction to Psychology
... you might like someone because you like the person’s attitudes because they are similar to yours, but it is also possible that, as a result of liking the person your attitudes have become more similar to that person’s attitude ...
... you might like someone because you like the person’s attitudes because they are similar to yours, but it is also possible that, as a result of liking the person your attitudes have become more similar to that person’s attitude ...
Georg Simmel
... Conflict theory tends to ignore the many areas in which most people arrive at the same consensus about important values of life. Both the rich and the poor usually tend to admire hard-working, courteous people. Conflict theorists tend to side with the people that lack social power: critics say that ...
... Conflict theory tends to ignore the many areas in which most people arrive at the same consensus about important values of life. Both the rich and the poor usually tend to admire hard-working, courteous people. Conflict theorists tend to side with the people that lack social power: critics say that ...
Print this article - The Journal of Social Media in Society
... A couple can remain in the integrating stage for years, never making a solid commitment to one another. However, if and when a commitment is made, the relationship reaches the pinnacle of Knapp’s (1978) Stages of Relational Development – bonding. At the bonding stage, partners make a public statemen ...
... A couple can remain in the integrating stage for years, never making a solid commitment to one another. However, if and when a commitment is made, the relationship reaches the pinnacle of Knapp’s (1978) Stages of Relational Development – bonding. At the bonding stage, partners make a public statemen ...
How Self-Evaluations Relate to Being Liked by
... to social groups and to form bonds with others. Similar needs are postulated by attachment theory, which posits that humans possess powerful affective and behavioral regulation systems that maintain bonds and elicit care from others. These regulatory systems work in different ways for different indi ...
... to social groups and to form bonds with others. Similar needs are postulated by attachment theory, which posits that humans possess powerful affective and behavioral regulation systems that maintain bonds and elicit care from others. These regulatory systems work in different ways for different indi ...
Chapter- 2 Theories of Interpersonal communication, Mass
... family environment and latter in their trust and belief is more on parents which mature with time. (Altman & Taylor, 1973) This theory applies in family system as thoughts and feelings are shared with close intimate relations within family members. 2.1.12 Relationship Development- The model of relat ...
... family environment and latter in their trust and belief is more on parents which mature with time. (Altman & Taylor, 1973) This theory applies in family system as thoughts and feelings are shared with close intimate relations within family members. 2.1.12 Relationship Development- The model of relat ...
Exploration of the Relationship between Self
... prompt individuals to communicate with their partners in verbally aggressive ways. Specifically, much relationship literature has examined the relational outcomes related to the trait of verbal aggressiveness (Johnson & Roloff, 1998; Sabourin et al., 1993). Yet, more research examining the impetus b ...
... prompt individuals to communicate with their partners in verbally aggressive ways. Specifically, much relationship literature has examined the relational outcomes related to the trait of verbal aggressiveness (Johnson & Roloff, 1998; Sabourin et al., 1993). Yet, more research examining the impetus b ...
Chapter 1 - Glossary Communication A symbolic process by which
... International Relations A field that studies the relationships among the world’s governments; it is concerned with international politics, including diplomacy, trade, alliances, war, cultural exchanges, and participation in international organizations. Lineal Orientation An orientation to human rela ...
... International Relations A field that studies the relationships among the world’s governments; it is concerned with international politics, including diplomacy, trade, alliances, war, cultural exchanges, and participation in international organizations. Lineal Orientation An orientation to human rela ...
Social influences on health and wellbeing
... and women become. In Western societies girls are socialised to express so‑called feminine qualities, such as being kind, caring and gentle. This leads to assumptions about gender roles, such that women should look after children, cook and do n on-manual work. In contrast, boys are socialised to ...
... and women become. In Western societies girls are socialised to express so‑called feminine qualities, such as being kind, caring and gentle. This leads to assumptions about gender roles, such that women should look after children, cook and do n on-manual work. In contrast, boys are socialised to ...
Problems in Adolescence: A Western Perspective
... • With low levels of parental support, there is a tendency to report high levels of peer support AND the highest level of emotional problems. • This reflects a tendency to "turn to friends" in times of distress when parents are not available • Thus, in most cases peer support is not able to "compens ...
... • With low levels of parental support, there is a tendency to report high levels of peer support AND the highest level of emotional problems. • This reflects a tendency to "turn to friends" in times of distress when parents are not available • Thus, in most cases peer support is not able to "compens ...
Embodied Approaches to Interpersonal Coordination: Infants, Adults, Robots, and Agents
... Asada, 2010). This progress has been possible by implementing underlying processes that could be involved in the dynamic control of interpersonal coordination. For example, implementing a model of a mirror neuron system can help basic skills in robots like self-other discrimination, and can support ...
... Asada, 2010). This progress has been possible by implementing underlying processes that could be involved in the dynamic control of interpersonal coordination. For example, implementing a model of a mirror neuron system can help basic skills in robots like self-other discrimination, and can support ...
romantic relationship development
... of computer-mediated communication (CMC), such as text-based chat and e-mail (e.g., Ramirez, Walther, Burgoon, & Sunnafrank, 2002). Walther’s (1996) social information processing theory suggests that information is ‘‘sipped’’ and that interactants in CMC learn information more slowly than face-to-fa ...
... of computer-mediated communication (CMC), such as text-based chat and e-mail (e.g., Ramirez, Walther, Burgoon, & Sunnafrank, 2002). Walther’s (1996) social information processing theory suggests that information is ‘‘sipped’’ and that interactants in CMC learn information more slowly than face-to-fa ...
Entrepreneurial Motivation, Personality and Competencies
... is based on reaching success and achieving all of our aspirations in life. An individual with achievement motivation wishes to achieve objectives and advance up on the ladder of success. Here, accomplishment is important for its own sake and not for the rewards that accompany it. The capacity to der ...
... is based on reaching success and achieving all of our aspirations in life. An individual with achievement motivation wishes to achieve objectives and advance up on the ladder of success. Here, accomplishment is important for its own sake and not for the rewards that accompany it. The capacity to der ...
Summary of - DrMillsLMU
... attachment theory of mating by first documenting how a long term mating strategy could evolve to become more widely practiced than the short term mating strategy prevalent in the sexual strategies theory. The evolution of the long term mating strategy begins with a birthing crisis that was created w ...
... attachment theory of mating by first documenting how a long term mating strategy could evolve to become more widely practiced than the short term mating strategy prevalent in the sexual strategies theory. The evolution of the long term mating strategy begins with a birthing crisis that was created w ...