Extended Definition of Anger
... Furthermore, as the Rodney King case reveals, the legal process is a potential hostage to collective anger. The video tape of King’s beating, repeatedly aired by the media, aroused great public indignation, which could have intimidated and suborned the jury. It did not, but the lawlessness that foll ...
... Furthermore, as the Rodney King case reveals, the legal process is a potential hostage to collective anger. The video tape of King’s beating, repeatedly aired by the media, aroused great public indignation, which could have intimidated and suborned the jury. It did not, but the lawlessness that foll ...
Effects of Music
... continuum connoting a level of physical activity, mental alertness or frenzied excitement on one extreme; inactivity, mental unalertness, or sleep at the other end. Dominance/submissiveness refers to a feeling of total power, control or influence versus the inability to influence a situation or a fe ...
... continuum connoting a level of physical activity, mental alertness or frenzied excitement on one extreme; inactivity, mental unalertness, or sleep at the other end. Dominance/submissiveness refers to a feeling of total power, control or influence versus the inability to influence a situation or a fe ...
FREC 410 Comparative Advantage (Ricardian Model) International Ag. Trade & Marketing
... Recall: O.C of Cheese is the # of gallons of Wine the economy give up to produce an extra pound of cheese " O.C. of C is: aLC/ aLW ! 1 lb. of C cost: aLC person-hours ! 1 gal. of W cost: aLW person-hours ...
... Recall: O.C of Cheese is the # of gallons of Wine the economy give up to produce an extra pound of cheese " O.C. of C is: aLC/ aLW ! 1 lb. of C cost: aLC person-hours ! 1 gal. of W cost: aLW person-hours ...
Grabbing attention while reading website pages: the influence of
... for marketing. Recent marketing research on the attention construct had found evidence that any kind of awareness about a product or brand is necessarily preceded by a switch of attention to it (Hervet et al, 2010; Milosavljevic, 2008; Teixeira et al, 2008). As Milosavljevic puts it, attention prece ...
... for marketing. Recent marketing research on the attention construct had found evidence that any kind of awareness about a product or brand is necessarily preceded by a switch of attention to it (Hervet et al, 2010; Milosavljevic, 2008; Teixeira et al, 2008). As Milosavljevic puts it, attention prece ...
Emotional Persuasion: When the Valence Versus the Resource Demands
... (Batra and Ray 1986; Burke and Edell 1989). For example, recent work by Williams and Aaker (2002) found that an ad appeal that portrayed an emotion with a positive (i.e., happy) versus a negative (i.e., sad) valence produced more favorable attitudes. Further, an appeal that elicited a mixed (i.e., c ...
... (Batra and Ray 1986; Burke and Edell 1989). For example, recent work by Williams and Aaker (2002) found that an ad appeal that portrayed an emotion with a positive (i.e., happy) versus a negative (i.e., sad) valence produced more favorable attitudes. Further, an appeal that elicited a mixed (i.e., c ...
The Dangers of Underemployment in the United States
... Resources Management (SHRM) website, and as interpreted by these authors, the issues were identified but the improvements were scarce. For example and during this briefing, Oates said that the Labor Department has and uses tools to match job applicants with careers that are in demand. This implies t ...
... Resources Management (SHRM) website, and as interpreted by these authors, the issues were identified but the improvements were scarce. For example and during this briefing, Oates said that the Labor Department has and uses tools to match job applicants with careers that are in demand. This implies t ...
PDF file for New Tools for Labor Market Analysis:JOLTS
... workers feel safe leaving their jobs when economic conditions are favorable. It also is thought that layoffs and discharges are countercyclical, moving in the opposite direction as economic activity, because employers tend to shed workers when business conditions are unfavorable. Patricia M. Anderso ...
... workers feel safe leaving their jobs when economic conditions are favorable. It also is thought that layoffs and discharges are countercyclical, moving in the opposite direction as economic activity, because employers tend to shed workers when business conditions are unfavorable. Patricia M. Anderso ...
The Dangers of Underemployment in the United States
... interpreted by these authors, the issues were identified but the improvements were scarce. For example and during this briefing, Oates said that the Labor Department has and uses tools to match job applicants with careers that are in demand. This implies that workers must take personal responsibilit ...
... interpreted by these authors, the issues were identified but the improvements were scarce. For example and during this briefing, Oates said that the Labor Department has and uses tools to match job applicants with careers that are in demand. This implies that workers must take personal responsibilit ...
Park et al. (2001) Neuropsychologia
... be an implicit memory system; its effects are expressed indirectly through a behavioral or physiological response though of course humans can directly express the response – Many emotional memories are believed to be implicit and explicit and are mediated by different brain regions ...
... be an implicit memory system; its effects are expressed indirectly through a behavioral or physiological response though of course humans can directly express the response – Many emotional memories are believed to be implicit and explicit and are mediated by different brain regions ...
Psychologiczna analiza perswazji w komunikatach religijno
... It implies that the existential strategy is most persuasive and dangerous when it is applied by cultic groups in order to influence people. Why? The existential strategy contains arguments reflecting a universal search for meaning of life and helps people to resolve daily problems and difficulties. ...
... It implies that the existential strategy is most persuasive and dangerous when it is applied by cultic groups in order to influence people. Why? The existential strategy contains arguments reflecting a universal search for meaning of life and helps people to resolve daily problems and difficulties. ...
Emotional Abuse - Childs Cry For Help
... unwanted, endangered, or only of value in meeting another’s needs (Kairys & Johnson, 2002). Emotional abuse is the systematic, patterned and chronic abuse that is used by a perpetrator to lower a victim's sense of self, self-worth and power (Mezey, Post & Maxwell, 2002). It [psychological/emotional ...
... unwanted, endangered, or only of value in meeting another’s needs (Kairys & Johnson, 2002). Emotional abuse is the systematic, patterned and chronic abuse that is used by a perpetrator to lower a victim's sense of self, self-worth and power (Mezey, Post & Maxwell, 2002). It [psychological/emotional ...
Energetic Kinesiology EQUILIBRIUM`S
... edge research about one of the more invasive and misdiagnosed epidemics of our time. The author examines the complex synergy between different infections with detail on how they re surface after antibiotics and create cytokine cascades in the body - sending the immune system into overdrive. Effectiv ...
... edge research about one of the more invasive and misdiagnosed epidemics of our time. The author examines the complex synergy between different infections with detail on how they re surface after antibiotics and create cytokine cascades in the body - sending the immune system into overdrive. Effectiv ...
Involuntary Leakage in Deceptive Facial Expressions as a Function
... during fabricated, emotional lies. Other lie scenario variables too seem to influence ability to detect deceit; police officers are better at detecting high stakes lies, relative to low (O’Sullivan et al. 2009). In general, however, while lie scenario or individual differences may produce slight adv ...
... during fabricated, emotional lies. Other lie scenario variables too seem to influence ability to detect deceit; police officers are better at detecting high stakes lies, relative to low (O’Sullivan et al. 2009). In general, however, while lie scenario or individual differences may produce slight adv ...
CPST Group Work-Interpretive Guidelines
... skills, practicing coping skills, discussing how the skills are working, developing contingency management systems, or teaching skills for emotional self-control; AND/OR, Utilizing problem behavior analysis to identify specific components of problem behavior that might include but is not limited to ...
... skills, practicing coping skills, discussing how the skills are working, developing contingency management systems, or teaching skills for emotional self-control; AND/OR, Utilizing problem behavior analysis to identify specific components of problem behavior that might include but is not limited to ...
SAFE-‐SPOTTER PROGRAMME Tutorial 2/3 – Second Year `Stigma
... (For example belief that individuals with a mental illness are dangerous, that individuals from certain religious backgrounds are dangerous or that individuals with a learning disability cannot understand certa ...
... (For example belief that individuals with a mental illness are dangerous, that individuals from certain religious backgrounds are dangerous or that individuals with a learning disability cannot understand certa ...
De-Escalation Techniques
... •Being resentful of interruptions to your ‘free time’ •Use of unrealistic sanctions •Being inconsistent in your approach and responses to the child •Missing opportunities to praise ...
... •Being resentful of interruptions to your ‘free time’ •Use of unrealistic sanctions •Being inconsistent in your approach and responses to the child •Missing opportunities to praise ...
abstract of the dissertation - School of Social Ecology
... examining older adults’ coping responses, goals, and effectiveness. Because coping responses sometimes prove ineffective, this study also examined compensatory psychological processes that might reduce the adverse impact of coping failure on emotional health. Findings revealed that participants’ cop ...
... examining older adults’ coping responses, goals, and effectiveness. Because coping responses sometimes prove ineffective, this study also examined compensatory psychological processes that might reduce the adverse impact of coping failure on emotional health. Findings revealed that participants’ cop ...
Interviewing Skills Used by Effective Case Workers
... Effective interviewers have a variety of strategies & techniques. Understanding your ...
... Effective interviewers have a variety of strategies & techniques. Understanding your ...
Advertising: How It Works--
... What is the logic used to get women to stop drinking? What does this ad presume is very important to women? ...
... What is the logic used to get women to stop drinking? What does this ad presume is very important to women? ...
Emotional intelligence
... In the present study the prospective teachers are scored higher in comparison to agreeableness trait with neuroticism trait. It is also found from the statistical analysis of the collected data that the prospective teachers with the neuroticism personality traits have significant differences having ...
... In the present study the prospective teachers are scored higher in comparison to agreeableness trait with neuroticism trait. It is also found from the statistical analysis of the collected data that the prospective teachers with the neuroticism personality traits have significant differences having ...
Chapter 9 --- Motivation and Emotion
... tend to experience the kind of emotion they expect to experience. Some argue, “feelings come first” Babies have emotions before they acquire language. Zajonc feel the affective system has the ability to respond instantaneously to the situations in which we find ourselves, without taking time to inte ...
... tend to experience the kind of emotion they expect to experience. Some argue, “feelings come first” Babies have emotions before they acquire language. Zajonc feel the affective system has the ability to respond instantaneously to the situations in which we find ourselves, without taking time to inte ...
Chapter 10 - The University of Texas at Arlington
... Safety: Feeling physical safety and security, stability, familiar surroundings, and so forth are manifestations of safety needs. They are aroused after physiological motives are minimally satisfied, and before other motives. ...
... Safety: Feeling physical safety and security, stability, familiar surroundings, and so forth are manifestations of safety needs. They are aroused after physiological motives are minimally satisfied, and before other motives. ...
PSY 750 Attitudes and Emotions
... Refers to unpleasant state when attitude and behavior are inconsistent People attempt to bring their behavior into alignment with their attitudes Cognitive dissonance came from the finding that people actually changed their attitudes less when they received greater rewards than when they were not re ...
... Refers to unpleasant state when attitude and behavior are inconsistent People attempt to bring their behavior into alignment with their attitudes Cognitive dissonance came from the finding that people actually changed their attitudes less when they received greater rewards than when they were not re ...
Prenatal “experience” and the phylogenesis and ontogenesis of music
... • Steroid hormones include – glucocorticoids incl. cortisol – mineralocorticoids incl. aldosterone – sex steroids • androgens • estrogens • progestagens ...
... • Steroid hormones include – glucocorticoids incl. cortisol – mineralocorticoids incl. aldosterone – sex steroids • androgens • estrogens • progestagens ...
Understanding Motivation
... burns at rest to maintain normal body more functions. Social Components of Hunger - Sometimes people eat from habit than from need. And sometimes people eat when they are not really hungry. Sometimes a persons eating habit is derived from their culture, and maybe because they are depressed, or bec ...
... burns at rest to maintain normal body more functions. Social Components of Hunger - Sometimes people eat from habit than from need. And sometimes people eat when they are not really hungry. Sometimes a persons eating habit is derived from their culture, and maybe because they are depressed, or bec ...
Emotional labor
Emotional labor or emotion work is a requirement of a job that employees display required emotions toward customers or others. Roles that have been identified as requiring emotional labor include flight attendant, daycare worker, nursing home worker, nurse, doctor, store clerk, call center worker, teacher, social worker as well as most roles in a hotel, motel, tavern/bar/pub and restaurant, as well as jobs in the media, such as TV and radio. As particular economies move from a manufacturing to a service-based economy, many more workers in a variety of occupational fields are expected to manage their emotions according to employer demands when compared to sixty years ago.