Similarities and Differences 1 RUNNING HEAD: IMPLICIT
... attribute has this causal effect (also see also Wentura & Rothermund, 2007). As Borsboom et al. (2004, p. 1067) point out, in exact sciences, “nobody starts constructing measurement instruments without the faintest idea of the processes that lead to measurement outcomes”. Although correlational rese ...
... attribute has this causal effect (also see also Wentura & Rothermund, 2007). As Borsboom et al. (2004, p. 1067) point out, in exact sciences, “nobody starts constructing measurement instruments without the faintest idea of the processes that lead to measurement outcomes”. Although correlational rese ...
study - Association for Transpersonal Psychology
... In the TCI-associated psychobiological model of personality, Cloninger and his colleagues (1993) differentiate two distinct personality structures: temperament and character. Personality development is assumed to occur via the dynamic interaction between these two factors according to the epigenetic ...
... In the TCI-associated psychobiological model of personality, Cloninger and his colleagues (1993) differentiate two distinct personality structures: temperament and character. Personality development is assumed to occur via the dynamic interaction between these two factors according to the epigenetic ...
5 CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Attitude towards Money
... Luna-Arocas and Tang (2004) explains that budget factor is to examine if individuals use and budget their money carefully. A sample of this question is, “I do financial planning for the future”. The motivator factor is to find if ones who work hard for money are motivated by money. For instance, “I ...
... Luna-Arocas and Tang (2004) explains that budget factor is to examine if individuals use and budget their money carefully. A sample of this question is, “I do financial planning for the future”. The motivator factor is to find if ones who work hard for money are motivated by money. For instance, “I ...
What`s Next? Judging Sequences of Binary Events
... like coin toss or roulette wheel outcomes, to alternate more frequently than they do. Since the 1950s, there has been a thread of behavioral analyses of judgments of subjective randomness. We use the term random to refer to the sequence of events generated by a mechanical or biological device that a ...
... like coin toss or roulette wheel outcomes, to alternate more frequently than they do. Since the 1950s, there has been a thread of behavioral analyses of judgments of subjective randomness. We use the term random to refer to the sequence of events generated by a mechanical or biological device that a ...
The Pain Was Greater If It Will Happen Again
... their inherent aversiveness. Achieving professional objectives may require many repetitions of the same boring tasks, and becoming an elite distance runner certainly involves many grueling runs. Whether or not people choose to re-engage in these activities depends on the extent to which they remembe ...
... their inherent aversiveness. Achieving professional objectives may require many repetitions of the same boring tasks, and becoming an elite distance runner certainly involves many grueling runs. Whether or not people choose to re-engage in these activities depends on the extent to which they remembe ...
The Effect of Attitudinal Ambivalence on Numerical Anchoring
... research to cross the boundaries between disciplines and combine in new and creative ways. While this cross-discipline concept is not a novel idea, there are still many areas and combinations left to explore. For example, this study examined the implications of attitudes and persuasion research, fro ...
... research to cross the boundaries between disciplines and combine in new and creative ways. While this cross-discipline concept is not a novel idea, there are still many areas and combinations left to explore. For example, this study examined the implications of attitudes and persuasion research, fro ...
Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 6th edition
... disorder hold attitudes that trivialize the importance of other people’s needs ...
... disorder hold attitudes that trivialize the importance of other people’s needs ...
A Multi-Dimensional Model for Positive Leadership Howard Gauthier
... organizations worked hard to hire and retain quality people, while removing the wrong people. This is hypothesized as the second component of a positive organizational structure – to hire the right people. In a study by Collins (2001), the greatest performing companies employed the right people who ...
... organizations worked hard to hire and retain quality people, while removing the wrong people. This is hypothesized as the second component of a positive organizational structure – to hire the right people. In a study by Collins (2001), the greatest performing companies employed the right people who ...
Personality Disorders
... Some propose that people with histrionic personality disorder hold a general assumption that they are helpless to care for themselves Sociocultural theorists believe the disorder is caused in part by society’s norms and expectations ...
... Some propose that people with histrionic personality disorder hold a general assumption that they are helpless to care for themselves Sociocultural theorists believe the disorder is caused in part by society’s norms and expectations ...
Illinois Career Development K-12 Competencies and Indicators
... Competency X: Understanding the interrelationship of life roles. Demonstrate knowledge of life stages. Describe factors that determine lifestyles (e.g., socioeconomic status, culture, values, occupational choices, work habits). Describe ways in which occupational choices may affect lifestyle. Descri ...
... Competency X: Understanding the interrelationship of life roles. Demonstrate knowledge of life stages. Describe factors that determine lifestyles (e.g., socioeconomic status, culture, values, occupational choices, work habits). Describe ways in which occupational choices may affect lifestyle. Descri ...
Expectation States Theory
... So, for example, if gender is salient in a setting it will differentiate the performance expectations for men and women even though gender itself is not relevant to the task at hand. It is through the burden of proof process that diffuse status characteristics such as gender, age, race/ethnicity, an ...
... So, for example, if gender is salient in a setting it will differentiate the performance expectations for men and women even though gender itself is not relevant to the task at hand. It is through the burden of proof process that diffuse status characteristics such as gender, age, race/ethnicity, an ...
Market segmentation by psychographic criteria
... The personality of a person can be defined as a set of psychological characteristics, which in turn influence the way you think feel and act socially or individually. To Lindon et al. (2000), the concept of personality is used to describe what differentiates individuals in the way they act in the sa ...
... The personality of a person can be defined as a set of psychological characteristics, which in turn influence the way you think feel and act socially or individually. To Lindon et al. (2000), the concept of personality is used to describe what differentiates individuals in the way they act in the sa ...
Wocity Relation: Satisfaction as a Function of the First
... Tomkins's theory refers to neural firing rate, a rather hypothetical concept, whereas velocity in the present research is that of a desired external outcome, arelativelytangible variable. Furthermore, Tomkins uses the concept of velocity (slope) chiefly to define states of affect (such as anger, int ...
... Tomkins's theory refers to neural firing rate, a rather hypothetical concept, whereas velocity in the present research is that of a desired external outcome, arelativelytangible variable. Furthermore, Tomkins uses the concept of velocity (slope) chiefly to define states of affect (such as anger, int ...
Affect, attitudes and decisions: Let`s be more specific
... Other researchers did not deal directly with this question but obtained results suggesting that affect does influence attitudes. A variety of reseach findings including behaviours such as energy conservation (Seligman et al., 1979), health behaviour (Ajzen & Timko, 1986), responses to victimization ...
... Other researchers did not deal directly with this question but obtained results suggesting that affect does influence attitudes. A variety of reseach findings including behaviours such as energy conservation (Seligman et al., 1979), health behaviour (Ajzen & Timko, 1986), responses to victimization ...
Intrinsic-Extrinsic Motivation Revisited: Exploring their Definitions
... Vice versa, Intrinsic Motivation occur when mean is positive and end is negative or neutral. Lastly, when both mean and end are positive, the attribution will become unstable. In conclusion for this section, Calder and Staw (1975) have distinct Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation by Intrinsic means a ...
... Vice versa, Intrinsic Motivation occur when mean is positive and end is negative or neutral. Lastly, when both mean and end are positive, the attribution will become unstable. In conclusion for this section, Calder and Staw (1975) have distinct Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation by Intrinsic means a ...
The Mechanics of Human Achievement
... In the most parsimonious expansion, situational factors inf luence the rate at which individuals acquire skill (talent) or the effort they expend toward skill building and achievement. In other words, the dichotomy between talent and effort variables may also apply to diverse situational factors. Of ...
... In the most parsimonious expansion, situational factors inf luence the rate at which individuals acquire skill (talent) or the effort they expend toward skill building and achievement. In other words, the dichotomy between talent and effort variables may also apply to diverse situational factors. Of ...
Anthropomorphic agents as a user interface paradigm: Experimental
... Participants were run individually using a computer equipped with a microphone and speaker. Participants performed two tasks: a travel task and an editing task. The travel task was chosen to be a type of creative, opinionbased task in which interacting with an agent might be viewed as an opportunity ...
... Participants were run individually using a computer equipped with a microphone and speaker. Participants performed two tasks: a travel task and an editing task. The travel task was chosen to be a type of creative, opinionbased task in which interacting with an agent might be viewed as an opportunity ...
JW Berry Queen`s University Saba Safdar University of
... who are variably involved in the process of acculturation. These changes can be a set of rather easily accomplished behavioural shifts (e.g., in ways of speaking, dressing, and eating) or they can be more problematic, producing acculturative stress (Berry 1976; Berry, Kim, Minde & Mok, 1997), eviden ...
... who are variably involved in the process of acculturation. These changes can be a set of rather easily accomplished behavioural shifts (e.g., in ways of speaking, dressing, and eating) or they can be more problematic, producing acculturative stress (Berry 1976; Berry, Kim, Minde & Mok, 1997), eviden ...
The influence of trait anxiety on information processing
... The Elaboration Likelihood Model (ELM), proposed by Petty and Cacioppo, provides a model of processing and persuasion. Rooted in social psychology, the model serves to emphasize individual processing strategies when a message is given and attempts to explain the phenomenon of attitude change. Petty ...
... The Elaboration Likelihood Model (ELM), proposed by Petty and Cacioppo, provides a model of processing and persuasion. Rooted in social psychology, the model serves to emphasize individual processing strategies when a message is given and attempts to explain the phenomenon of attitude change. Petty ...
Oral Communication Apprehension: A
... broader construct of CA. Sibling constructs relating to other broad types of communication contexts (small group, meetings, dyads, etc.) would be analogues of stage fright and also subsets of the broader CA construct. Reticence The construct of reticence has evolved and changed over the fifteen year ...
... broader construct of CA. Sibling constructs relating to other broad types of communication contexts (small group, meetings, dyads, etc.) would be analogues of stage fright and also subsets of the broader CA construct. Reticence The construct of reticence has evolved and changed over the fifteen year ...
PDF - UNT Digital Library
... Numerous social networks such as Friendster, MySpace, and Multiply have emerged within the last few decades. Facebook: The New Tool The most prominent social networking site that has influenced relationship development in the virtual environment is Facebook (Kolek & Saunders, 2008; Tong et al., 2008 ...
... Numerous social networks such as Friendster, MySpace, and Multiply have emerged within the last few decades. Facebook: The New Tool The most prominent social networking site that has influenced relationship development in the virtual environment is Facebook (Kolek & Saunders, 2008; Tong et al., 2008 ...
as a PDF
... A second experiment was conducted to aid in the explanation of the results of the first experiment. One difficulty in comparing the findings from Experiment 1 to earlier research is that the outcome variable was not manipulated by the experimenter. That is, subjects assigned themselves to success an ...
... A second experiment was conducted to aid in the explanation of the results of the first experiment. One difficulty in comparing the findings from Experiment 1 to earlier research is that the outcome variable was not manipulated by the experimenter. That is, subjects assigned themselves to success an ...
Job Satisfaction of Recent Graduates in Financial Services
... individual works. A study by H. Jack Shapiro and Louis W. Stern, for example, found that professional women such as clinical psychologists, social workers, and medical workers experienced lower levels of job satisfaction than their male counterparts.6 Among nonprofessionals, on the other hand, the r ...
... individual works. A study by H. Jack Shapiro and Louis W. Stern, for example, found that professional women such as clinical psychologists, social workers, and medical workers experienced lower levels of job satisfaction than their male counterparts.6 Among nonprofessionals, on the other hand, the r ...
Paradigm Assumptions About Moral Behavior: An Empirical Battle
... (albeit in a different degree), and thus establishing the analogue. This move set up the first questionable paradigmatic assumption we wish to address—that lab research is sufficient to yield a veridical account of morality in the real world. The lab analogue experiment is uniquely efficacious in i ...
... (albeit in a different degree), and thus establishing the analogue. This move set up the first questionable paradigmatic assumption we wish to address—that lab research is sufficient to yield a veridical account of morality in the real world. The lab analogue experiment is uniquely efficacious in i ...
TAT- Berke Job Characteristics Selection Guide
... ☐ LOWER = Influences effectiveness on the Job, but not critical or overly important ...
... ☐ LOWER = Influences effectiveness on the Job, but not critical or overly important ...