rsb - University of British Columbia
... participants’ evaluations of aspects which reflect their inner attributes, for example their (or their groups’) traits and abilities. As Markus and Kitayama (1991b) describe, such inner attributes are less self-defining for the interdependent self (which tends to be more predominant in Japan) than t ...
... participants’ evaluations of aspects which reflect their inner attributes, for example their (or their groups’) traits and abilities. As Markus and Kitayama (1991b) describe, such inner attributes are less self-defining for the interdependent self (which tends to be more predominant in Japan) than t ...
The Evolution of Coupling
... surveys, the researchers instead found substantial similarities in cultures exhibiting a wide variety of marriage practices. The Desire to Form Couples Is Resistant to Ideologies to the Contrary Polygyny—one husband with several wives—is the ideologically preferred marriage system in over 83% of the ...
... surveys, the researchers instead found substantial similarities in cultures exhibiting a wide variety of marriage practices. The Desire to Form Couples Is Resistant to Ideologies to the Contrary Polygyny—one husband with several wives—is the ideologically preferred marriage system in over 83% of the ...
Accessibility Constructed the Worship
... Some people are attracted to an individual if he or she saw someone that is similar to what he like, whether in their attitude or according to what they did every day. This time, they become more attractive to a person if they meet each other’s expectations. There are so many factors that can cause ...
... Some people are attracted to an individual if he or she saw someone that is similar to what he like, whether in their attitude or according to what they did every day. This time, they become more attractive to a person if they meet each other’s expectations. There are so many factors that can cause ...
Turning Points in Relationships with Disliked Co-workers
... Students were read an announcement in class inviting them either to participate in the study (at two universities) or to recruit someone who could do the survey (at the other university). Participants were given information about the sh1dy (which included a consent form at one university that requir ...
... Students were read an announcement in class inviting them either to participate in the study (at two universities) or to recruit someone who could do the survey (at the other university). Participants were given information about the sh1dy (which included a consent form at one university that requir ...
groupJ - Homepages | The University of Aberdeen
... through bulletin boards, blog, feedback forums and even skype on the sites. These additional services are bringing people together; this may even result in that of a meeting. On campaigning site for example green peace and feminism sites have even got event and volunteer links to help similar peopl ...
... through bulletin boards, blog, feedback forums and even skype on the sites. These additional services are bringing people together; this may even result in that of a meeting. On campaigning site for example green peace and feminism sites have even got event and volunteer links to help similar peopl ...
Self Concept - 2.91mb
... Communication is an important part of all relationships. Good communication skills can help us to form positive relationships. It is in relationships that people find out what others think about them. If a person has a trusting and honest relationship with another person, such as a friend, they may ...
... Communication is an important part of all relationships. Good communication skills can help us to form positive relationships. It is in relationships that people find out what others think about them. If a person has a trusting and honest relationship with another person, such as a friend, they may ...
Evolution of Relationship
... • Attraction Theory: It was given by Aronson in 1980 and is one of the most important theories. • It says that an individual enters into a relationship with other individuals who attracts him/her. • There are four main factors behind this such as Attractiveness(Physical Appearance & personality), p ...
... • Attraction Theory: It was given by Aronson in 1980 and is one of the most important theories. • It says that an individual enters into a relationship with other individuals who attracts him/her. • There are four main factors behind this such as Attractiveness(Physical Appearance & personality), p ...
Ch 16 Power Point
... the ideals we set for them, the more satisfied we tend to be with the relationship • People tend to focus on their partners virtues and minimize their partners faults ...
... the ideals we set for them, the more satisfied we tend to be with the relationship • People tend to focus on their partners virtues and minimize their partners faults ...
It is rare for sibling closeness to develop for the first time in adulthood.
... The timetable according to which individuals are expected to accomplish life’s tasks— marrying, having children, establishing themselves in a career. Individuals whose lives are not synchronized with these social clocks find life to be more stressful than those who are on schedule. Cultural Contexts ...
... The timetable according to which individuals are expected to accomplish life’s tasks— marrying, having children, establishing themselves in a career. Individuals whose lives are not synchronized with these social clocks find life to be more stressful than those who are on schedule. Cultural Contexts ...
Coffee Futures by Zeynep Devrim Grsel
... that a license was required to ride a UFO. The group took a vote to decide whether or not a license was necessary, and the response was immediate and unanimous in favor of obtaining the certification. Through this incident, the viewer is able to see the ways in which hallucinations are not simply di ...
... that a license was required to ride a UFO. The group took a vote to decide whether or not a license was necessary, and the response was immediate and unanimous in favor of obtaining the certification. Through this incident, the viewer is able to see the ways in which hallucinations are not simply di ...
Chapter 14
... Bowlby defined attachment as a strong affectional tie that binds a person to an intimate companion Attachment is also a behavioral system through which humans regulate their emotional distress when under threat and achieve security by seeking proximity to another person Both adults and infants have ...
... Bowlby defined attachment as a strong affectional tie that binds a person to an intimate companion Attachment is also a behavioral system through which humans regulate their emotional distress when under threat and achieve security by seeking proximity to another person Both adults and infants have ...
Chapter 13
... causes for other people’s behavior This can be due to our focus on the person more than their situation, about which we may know very little. When we are playing the role of observer, which is largely when we look at others, we make this fundamental attribution error. ...
... causes for other people’s behavior This can be due to our focus on the person more than their situation, about which we may know very little. When we are playing the role of observer, which is largely when we look at others, we make this fundamental attribution error. ...
Social psychology
... is willing to self-disclose and express important feelings and information to the other person ...
... is willing to self-disclose and express important feelings and information to the other person ...
Primary 6 - Sexual Health Dumfries and Galloway
... for the role of parent/carer? Pupils could interview parents/carers about their role. ...
... for the role of parent/carer? Pupils could interview parents/carers about their role. ...
Hancock - Sopley Primary School
... Sex Education is defined as the information by which a child is enabled to become more aware of him/herself as a person and understand the process of development and reproduction. The object of SRE is to help and support young people through their physical, emotional and moral development; to help y ...
... Sex Education is defined as the information by which a child is enabled to become more aware of him/herself as a person and understand the process of development and reproduction. The object of SRE is to help and support young people through their physical, emotional and moral development; to help y ...
Wedges, Dividers and Majorities. By Mike Miller, Editor-at
... The problem is that if these whites-organized-by-whites aren’t soon in relationships with racial and ethnic minorities, they may end up using their organizations to maintain white privilege. Or, if the organization is explicitly “anti-racist” at the front end, it simply won’t be able to become a maj ...
... The problem is that if these whites-organized-by-whites aren’t soon in relationships with racial and ethnic minorities, they may end up using their organizations to maintain white privilege. Or, if the organization is explicitly “anti-racist” at the front end, it simply won’t be able to become a maj ...
Being Group Minded: Individualism versus Collectivism
... Group and its goals before those of the individual members, people are group members first and individuals second. Social existence is centered on group relations, and a sense of community ...
... Group and its goals before those of the individual members, people are group members first and individuals second. Social existence is centered on group relations, and a sense of community ...
Chapter 2
... to punctuate meaning. They also argue that because there are limits on the information available to partners, it may just take longer for relationships to develop. ...
... to punctuate meaning. They also argue that because there are limits on the information available to partners, it may just take longer for relationships to develop. ...
1) Everyone differs slightly in what they consider
... What are these attributes? Typically, female beauty has been historically expressed with fairer skin (someone who does not need to work long hours in the sun); breasts and hips that are at least partially fleshy (ease of birth), and bright clear eyes. Make up has been used to accentuate the cheeks a ...
... What are these attributes? Typically, female beauty has been historically expressed with fairer skin (someone who does not need to work long hours in the sun); breasts and hips that are at least partially fleshy (ease of birth), and bright clear eyes. Make up has been used to accentuate the cheeks a ...
Friendship and Befriending
... sense of moral order. Because our first, most encompassing and enduring significant relationships are usually with parents and perhaps siblings, in many traditions of sociology and psychology carer/parent-child relationships are seen as the most significant relationships in terms of the basic archit ...
... sense of moral order. Because our first, most encompassing and enduring significant relationships are usually with parents and perhaps siblings, in many traditions of sociology and psychology carer/parent-child relationships are seen as the most significant relationships in terms of the basic archit ...
Handout 14: On Gifts and Commodities Commodity exchange is the
... The rise of industrial capitalism entailed a set of social and cultural changes that are important for understanding the ideology of the gift (in our world – and, perhaps, in those of others): a) Free and disinterested givers and recipients who transact unobligated expressions of affection come into ...
... The rise of industrial capitalism entailed a set of social and cultural changes that are important for understanding the ideology of the gift (in our world – and, perhaps, in those of others): a) Free and disinterested givers and recipients who transact unobligated expressions of affection come into ...
slides
... initial stages of dating. Being physically appealing appears to be more important in influencing “liking” for females than males. The matching hypothesis proposes that males and females of approximately equal physical attractiveness are likely to select each other as partners. Byrne’s research sugge ...
... initial stages of dating. Being physically appealing appears to be more important in influencing “liking” for females than males. The matching hypothesis proposes that males and females of approximately equal physical attractiveness are likely to select each other as partners. Byrne’s research sugge ...
Writing In Third Person Helps Stressed People Understand Their
... The researchers found that writing about a friend eliminated any emotional bias that came with a cheating partner. Participants were able to rationalize the situation because their own feelings toward the situation were detached. “These results are the first to demonstrate a new type of bias within ...
... The researchers found that writing about a friend eliminated any emotional bias that came with a cheating partner. Participants were able to rationalize the situation because their own feelings toward the situation were detached. “These results are the first to demonstrate a new type of bias within ...
Confucianism
... Confucius' ideas about morality were not abstract, but pragmatic (practical), which meant morality was not determined by absolutes as much as it was by circumstances and relationships. The basic relationships a person had in society determined or defined moral action. The goal was to ensure a perso ...
... Confucius' ideas about morality were not abstract, but pragmatic (practical), which meant morality was not determined by absolutes as much as it was by circumstances and relationships. The basic relationships a person had in society determined or defined moral action. The goal was to ensure a perso ...
Intimate relationship
An intimate relationship is an interpersonal relationship that involves physical or emotional intimacy. Physical intimacy is characterized by romantic or passionate attachment or sexual activity. While the term intimate relationship commonly implies the inclusion of a sexual relationship, the term is also used as a euphemism for a relationship that is strictly sexual.Intimate relationships play a central role in the overall human experience. Humans have a general desire to belong and to love, which is usually satisfied within an intimate relationship. These relationships involve feelings of liking or loving one or more people, romance, physical or sexual attraction, sexual relationships, or emotional and personal support between the members. Intimate relationships allow a social network for people to form strong emotional attachments.