pan paniscus - Utrecht University Repository
... In the captive groups at the San Diego Zoo, Frankfurt Zoo, and Stuttgart Zoo, containing 5 or less, 5 and 4 adult (and several younger ) individuals respectively, Parish (1996) found that females preferentially selected females over adult male group members as groomees. For the groups of the Wild An ...
... In the captive groups at the San Diego Zoo, Frankfurt Zoo, and Stuttgart Zoo, containing 5 or less, 5 and 4 adult (and several younger ) individuals respectively, Parish (1996) found that females preferentially selected females over adult male group members as groomees. For the groups of the Wild An ...
how does power corrupt? the way individual and
... The concepts of individual and institutional support of social hierarchies must be distinguished from the related concepts of power and status. Power often refers to an asymmetric control over resources in social relations (Fiske, 1993; Keltner, Gruenfeld, & Anderson, 2003) or an ability to influenc ...
... The concepts of individual and institutional support of social hierarchies must be distinguished from the related concepts of power and status. Power often refers to an asymmetric control over resources in social relations (Fiske, 1993; Keltner, Gruenfeld, & Anderson, 2003) or an ability to influenc ...
Market forces predict grooming reciprocity in female baboons
... consider why it is that we would expect a decline in reciprocity (measured as the frequency with which members of a dyad groom each other) rather than an overall depression of grooming rates. Nor did they factor in the actual cost of grooming or RHP. It may well be that females in species other than ...
... consider why it is that we would expect a decline in reciprocity (measured as the frequency with which members of a dyad groom each other) rather than an overall depression of grooming rates. Nor did they factor in the actual cost of grooming or RHP. It may well be that females in species other than ...
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... The social scientific inquiry into emotions has been rapidly expanding the last two decades. It follows on the cultural turn in social sciences (Kleres, 2009) and reintroduces a much needed awareness of the presence and role of emotions in social life. Canadian philosopher Adam Morton’s book, Emotio ...
... The social scientific inquiry into emotions has been rapidly expanding the last two decades. It follows on the cultural turn in social sciences (Kleres, 2009) and reintroduces a much needed awareness of the presence and role of emotions in social life. Canadian philosopher Adam Morton’s book, Emotio ...
Haptotherapy and Empathy
... Still, Nietzsche touches upon an important issue in his criticism. There is indeed such a thing as a cumulative build-up of emotions – good and bad, pleasant and disagreeable –that appears to be caused by an intuitive relating to each other‟s feelings among people. But is that empathy? A well-known ...
... Still, Nietzsche touches upon an important issue in his criticism. There is indeed such a thing as a cumulative build-up of emotions – good and bad, pleasant and disagreeable –that appears to be caused by an intuitive relating to each other‟s feelings among people. But is that empathy? A well-known ...
Nonverbal and Verbal Expressions of Men`s Sexism in Mixed
... favorably than hostile sexists, and they are less likely to perceive benevolent sexism as “sexism” (Good and Rudman 2010; Kilianski and Rudman 1998). Across 19 countries, Glick et al. (2000) found few gender differences in the endorsement of benevolent sexism, and in certain countries such as Cuba a ...
... favorably than hostile sexists, and they are less likely to perceive benevolent sexism as “sexism” (Good and Rudman 2010; Kilianski and Rudman 1998). Across 19 countries, Glick et al. (2000) found few gender differences in the endorsement of benevolent sexism, and in certain countries such as Cuba a ...
Entrepreneurial Potential and Potential Entrepreneurs
... invaluable to understanding intentions toward planned, intentional behaviors like entrepreneurship. On the other hand, intentions models assume that the target behavior is salient in the decision maker's mind. Even if there is significant potential to perform a behavior, there need not be any intent ...
... invaluable to understanding intentions toward planned, intentional behaviors like entrepreneurship. On the other hand, intentions models assume that the target behavior is salient in the decision maker's mind. Even if there is significant potential to perform a behavior, there need not be any intent ...
strategic self-presentation can undermine expectancy confirmation.
... What seems to be missing in our understanding of ...
... What seems to be missing in our understanding of ...
Emotion - Educational Psychology Interactive
... largely a conscious phenomena involve more bodily manifestations than other conscious states vary along a number of dimensions: intensity, type, origin, arousal, value, self-regulation, etc. are reputed to be “antagonists of rationality.” have a central place in moral education and moral life throug ...
... largely a conscious phenomena involve more bodily manifestations than other conscious states vary along a number of dimensions: intensity, type, origin, arousal, value, self-regulation, etc. are reputed to be “antagonists of rationality.” have a central place in moral education and moral life throug ...
Nonverbal Influence Chapter - California State University, Fullerton
... behavior will be reviewed and its impact on persuasion will be documented. Eye Behavior Studies of eye behavior have provided substantial support for the Direct Effects Model of nonverbal immediacy. This is particularly true for the persuasive effects of gaze (looking at another person) and eye cont ...
... behavior will be reviewed and its impact on persuasion will be documented. Eye Behavior Studies of eye behavior have provided substantial support for the Direct Effects Model of nonverbal immediacy. This is particularly true for the persuasive effects of gaze (looking at another person) and eye cont ...
Chapter 3
... Gonadal Development. Until the sixth week of development there are no anatomical differences between XX and XY embryos. In fact, all embryos contain the same undifferentiated tissue that will later develop along sexual lines. However, at that point in time, the Y chromosome in XY embryos directs the ...
... Gonadal Development. Until the sixth week of development there are no anatomical differences between XX and XY embryos. In fact, all embryos contain the same undifferentiated tissue that will later develop along sexual lines. However, at that point in time, the Y chromosome in XY embryos directs the ...
Organizational Behavior 11e
... Emotions—Why Emotions Were Ignored in OB Emotions are critical factor in employee behavior. The “myth of rationality” Emotions of any kind are disruptive to ...
... Emotions—Why Emotions Were Ignored in OB Emotions are critical factor in employee behavior. The “myth of rationality” Emotions of any kind are disruptive to ...
Full text - Annales Botanici Fennici
... selecting for alleles and causing them to increase in frequency between subsequent generations. While selection typically occurs on individual survival to reproduction and the success with which individuals pass their own genes on into the next generation, non-descendant kin also share genes with th ...
... selecting for alleles and causing them to increase in frequency between subsequent generations. While selection typically occurs on individual survival to reproduction and the success with which individuals pass their own genes on into the next generation, non-descendant kin also share genes with th ...
Influence of Reinforcement Contingencies and Cognitive Styles on
... This work has been conducted in two cultural (including linguistic) milieus; namely, England and Venezuela. A primary aim of the current paper is to extend this research further culturally by reporting an additional study, conducted in Wales, in order to examine the generalizability of the underlyin ...
... This work has been conducted in two cultural (including linguistic) milieus; namely, England and Venezuela. A primary aim of the current paper is to extend this research further culturally by reporting an additional study, conducted in Wales, in order to examine the generalizability of the underlyin ...
Extended Definition of Anger
... nothing. Knowing that anger can contribute to destructive behavior, however, provides some food for ethical thought. Moral principles based on emotions must therefore focus on their effects rather than on the emotions themselves. ...
... nothing. Knowing that anger can contribute to destructive behavior, however, provides some food for ethical thought. Moral principles based on emotions must therefore focus on their effects rather than on the emotions themselves. ...
metamorphic others and nomadic subjects
... historical time when his social and symbolic entitlements are crumbling. As an active, or affirmative and empowering act, on the other hand, it expresses the specificity of the ‘others’ and their own positive subjectivity. This qualitative shift of perspective is what I call the processes of becomi ...
... historical time when his social and symbolic entitlements are crumbling. As an active, or affirmative and empowering act, on the other hand, it expresses the specificity of the ‘others’ and their own positive subjectivity. This qualitative shift of perspective is what I call the processes of becomi ...
Research paper: Nonverbal communication, status differences
... openness, more erect or tense posture, more body or leg shifts, smaller interpersonal distance, a more variable voice, a louder voice, more interruptions, less pausing, a faster speech rate, a lower voice pitch, more vocal relaxation, and more talking. Also, observers use the visual dominance ratio ...
... openness, more erect or tense posture, more body or leg shifts, smaller interpersonal distance, a more variable voice, a louder voice, more interruptions, less pausing, a faster speech rate, a lower voice pitch, more vocal relaxation, and more talking. Also, observers use the visual dominance ratio ...
Module 8: The Brain - Phoenix Military Academy
... Nonverbal communication is not easily hidden. Research suggests that teachers who think they can hide their emotions from students or observers are mistaken. That said, some people read emotions better than others. Introverts are better at reading body language; extraverts are easier to read. Women ...
... Nonverbal communication is not easily hidden. Research suggests that teachers who think they can hide their emotions from students or observers are mistaken. That said, some people read emotions better than others. Introverts are better at reading body language; extraverts are easier to read. Women ...
Nonverbal Communication in the Employment Interview: Gender
... exhibit different nonverbal communication in normal societal situations. Some of these include: a greater capacity in women to “produce facial expressions that viewers can interpret correctly,” the greater understanding of women to judge what encoders were enacting, and a sensitivity to the feelings ...
... exhibit different nonverbal communication in normal societal situations. Some of these include: a greater capacity in women to “produce facial expressions that viewers can interpret correctly,” the greater understanding of women to judge what encoders were enacting, and a sensitivity to the feelings ...
Nonverbal Communication
... listen to each other and responding appropriately, yet hardly made eye contact with the speaker. There was also more than one conversation going on at once, and most of those were nonverbal ones with other members of the group. These groups also seemed to have their own nonverbal gestures. What I fo ...
... listen to each other and responding appropriately, yet hardly made eye contact with the speaker. There was also more than one conversation going on at once, and most of those were nonverbal ones with other members of the group. These groups also seemed to have their own nonverbal gestures. What I fo ...
Chapter 5, Arnett, Gender
... of educational and occupational opportunities • In most developing countries adolescent girls are considerably less likely than boys to go to a secondary school • As traditional cultures proceed toward economic development, they may offer more opportunities for girls • As economies become more devel ...
... of educational and occupational opportunities • In most developing countries adolescent girls are considerably less likely than boys to go to a secondary school • As traditional cultures proceed toward economic development, they may offer more opportunities for girls • As economies become more devel ...
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... Learn to identify your preferred style and that of your customer Learn to overcome communication style bias with style flexing ...
... Learn to identify your preferred style and that of your customer Learn to overcome communication style bias with style flexing ...