Collective Responsibility
... even their country did. This is parallel to the case of parents being responsible for what their child has done. Moreover, there are also responsibilities other than moral responsibilities. Individuals have general duties, or responsibilities, as citizens, but also as friends, neighbors, or nationa ...
... even their country did. This is parallel to the case of parents being responsible for what their child has done. Moreover, there are also responsibilities other than moral responsibilities. Individuals have general duties, or responsibilities, as citizens, but also as friends, neighbors, or nationa ...
APPSYCHOLOGY - Kingsway Regional School District
... Revisions of predictions and explanations are based on systematic ...
... Revisions of predictions and explanations are based on systematic ...
Harnessing the Power of the Bet: Wagering with the Government as
... showing how wagering with the government can be seen as a new technique combining two established types of behavior therapy-positive reinforcement and aversive conditioning. Behaviorism, at least the radical behaviorism associated with B.F. Skinner--evoking the spectre of manipulative behavior modif ...
... showing how wagering with the government can be seen as a new technique combining two established types of behavior therapy-positive reinforcement and aversive conditioning. Behaviorism, at least the radical behaviorism associated with B.F. Skinner--evoking the spectre of manipulative behavior modif ...
Anthropological and Sociological Critiques of Bioethics
... commonplace, and self-serving it really is. Few groups are grateful for this. Whether Bosk’s (2001, 217) brief account of a deflationary style of thought fully encompasses all that occurs in the social sciences is open to question. As he notes elsewhere in his text, there are important distinctions ...
... commonplace, and self-serving it really is. Few groups are grateful for this. Whether Bosk’s (2001, 217) brief account of a deflationary style of thought fully encompasses all that occurs in the social sciences is open to question. As he notes elsewhere in his text, there are important distinctions ...
Moral Reputation: An Evolutionary and Cognitive
... moral, and compromise her reputation as a result. A number of studies in behavioural economics confirm that it is not that easy to pretend to be genuinely moral. Participants in experiments are able to predict in advance whether or not their partners intend to cooperate (Brosig, 2002; Frank, Gilovic ...
... moral, and compromise her reputation as a result. A number of studies in behavioural economics confirm that it is not that easy to pretend to be genuinely moral. Participants in experiments are able to predict in advance whether or not their partners intend to cooperate (Brosig, 2002; Frank, Gilovic ...
ppt檔案 - 國立臺南大學
... Social species have a greater opportunity for social learning than do solitary species Social learning encompasses a broad range of phenomena Some of which suggest a higher level of cognitive skill (認知 能力) on the part of the animal than do others Animals may inadvertently provide information ...
... Social species have a greater opportunity for social learning than do solitary species Social learning encompasses a broad range of phenomena Some of which suggest a higher level of cognitive skill (認知 能力) on the part of the animal than do others Animals may inadvertently provide information ...
Social economy and social entrepreneurship
... social and economic model In the history of European countries, the idea of building a shared future for the whole continent has been at the same time a hope and a challenge. After the devastating destructions of World War II the continent finally turned the page, as more and more countries within i ...
... social and economic model In the history of European countries, the idea of building a shared future for the whole continent has been at the same time a hope and a challenge. After the devastating destructions of World War II the continent finally turned the page, as more and more countries within i ...
Consumer Behaviour - EBS Student Services
... society. It is part of our everyday lives, and this is hardly surprising since consumption is such an integral part of our existence. With an abundance of choice, consumers have become more demanding. Society’s fixation with consumption and using consumption as a means of constructing identity has l ...
... society. It is part of our everyday lives, and this is hardly surprising since consumption is such an integral part of our existence. With an abundance of choice, consumers have become more demanding. Society’s fixation with consumption and using consumption as a means of constructing identity has l ...
From Psychological Stress to the Emotions: A
... The emphasis on the psychodynamicsof breakdown--referred to as "battle fatigue" or "war neurosis"--is itself historically noteworthy,becausein World WarI the perspective had been neurological rather than psychological; the World WarI term for breakdownwas "shell shock," which expressed a vague but e ...
... The emphasis on the psychodynamicsof breakdown--referred to as "battle fatigue" or "war neurosis"--is itself historically noteworthy,becausein World WarI the perspective had been neurological rather than psychological; the World WarI term for breakdownwas "shell shock," which expressed a vague but e ...
Lifestyle Regularity and Cyclothymic Symptomatology
... circadian rhythm regularity (Ehlers, Frank, & Kupfer, 1988; Ehlers, Kupfer, Frank, & Monk, 1993; Howland & Thase, 1999). This theory is supported by evidence suggesting that individuals diagnosed with affective disorders have dysregulated social rhythms and circadian physiology (i.e., body temperatu ...
... circadian rhythm regularity (Ehlers, Frank, & Kupfer, 1988; Ehlers, Kupfer, Frank, & Monk, 1993; Howland & Thase, 1999). This theory is supported by evidence suggesting that individuals diagnosed with affective disorders have dysregulated social rhythms and circadian physiology (i.e., body temperatu ...
Aalborg Universitet The Politics of Dissent Bak Jørgensen, Martin; Agustin, Oscar Garcia
... support processes of de-regulation and privatisation of the public without any opposition being uttered by the social democratic parties which actually fostered the politics whilst they were in power. This ideological vacuum within the political system has been defined as post- politics. According ...
... support processes of de-regulation and privatisation of the public without any opposition being uttered by the social democratic parties which actually fostered the politics whilst they were in power. This ideological vacuum within the political system has been defined as post- politics. According ...
Prosocial Behavior and Empathy: Developmental Processes
... vigorous, agitated distress response to another infant’s cry. (b) Egocentric empathic distress: one responds to another’s distress as though oneself were in distress. This occurs when children can be empathically aroused by the three preverbal modes but still lack a clear self-\other distinction. (c ...
... vigorous, agitated distress response to another infant’s cry. (b) Egocentric empathic distress: one responds to another’s distress as though oneself were in distress. This occurs when children can be empathically aroused by the three preverbal modes but still lack a clear self-\other distinction. (c ...
APPROACHES TO PSYCHOLOGY
... Studies people’s mental processes in an effort to understand how humans gain knowledge about the world around them Cognito = Latin for “knowledge” How we learn, form concepts, solve problems, make decisions, use language ...
... Studies people’s mental processes in an effort to understand how humans gain knowledge about the world around them Cognito = Latin for “knowledge” How we learn, form concepts, solve problems, make decisions, use language ...
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 ...
Influencing attitudes toward near and distant objects
... implemented in a decade were more sensitive to the source of the argument (i.e., whether the source was an expert). Data from personal relevance studies such as the one above are often interpreted to be consistent with dual process models of attitudes, which distinguish between two types of informat ...
... implemented in a decade were more sensitive to the source of the argument (i.e., whether the source was an expert). Data from personal relevance studies such as the one above are often interpreted to be consistent with dual process models of attitudes, which distinguish between two types of informat ...
Definition and Nature of Intellectual Disability
... of impairments and needed supports) characterizing individuals within the broad category on ID (IDD), who have various neurobiological etiologies, it is difficult to generalize about people with ID (IDD); they do not strongly resemble each other because there is considerable variability in their neur ...
... of impairments and needed supports) characterizing individuals within the broad category on ID (IDD), who have various neurobiological etiologies, it is difficult to generalize about people with ID (IDD); they do not strongly resemble each other because there is considerable variability in their neur ...
Science of Equality.indd
... how subconscious processes work to reinforce and undergird structural barriers to equality in the criminal justice, education, and health care sectors. Transforming Perception was an effort on our part to increase awareness and understanding of how the mind and race interact. As important as implici ...
... how subconscious processes work to reinforce and undergird structural barriers to equality in the criminal justice, education, and health care sectors. Transforming Perception was an effort on our part to increase awareness and understanding of how the mind and race interact. As important as implici ...
Chapter 20: Attitudes and Social Influence
... everything you hope to be. He is a successful musician, has many famous friends, and seems to know a great deal about everything. In many ways you identify with him and copy his behavior. One night, during an intense conversation, your uncle asks you why you do not vote. At first, you feel defensive ...
... everything you hope to be. He is a successful musician, has many famous friends, and seems to know a great deal about everything. In many ways you identify with him and copy his behavior. One night, during an intense conversation, your uncle asks you why you do not vote. At first, you feel defensive ...
Author`s personal copy - Labs
... implemented in a decade were more sensitive to the source of the argument (i.e., whether the source was an expert). Data from personal relevance studies such as the one above are often interpreted to be consistent with dual process models of attitudes, which distinguish between two types of informat ...
... implemented in a decade were more sensitive to the source of the argument (i.e., whether the source was an expert). Data from personal relevance studies such as the one above are often interpreted to be consistent with dual process models of attitudes, which distinguish between two types of informat ...
Intrinsic-Extrinsic Motivation Revisited: Exploring their Definitions
... observed behaviour, rather than common acceptance nowadays that behaviour developed by attitudes. As results, the theory is commented as counterintuitive (Waterman, 1969; Critcher and Gilovich, 2010). However, there are several researchers successfully proven that this theory have sometime applicabl ...
... observed behaviour, rather than common acceptance nowadays that behaviour developed by attitudes. As results, the theory is commented as counterintuitive (Waterman, 1969; Critcher and Gilovich, 2010). However, there are several researchers successfully proven that this theory have sometime applicabl ...
Attitudes in the Social Context: The Impact of Social Network
... largely ineffectual. This distinction between strong and weak attitudes is central to the attitude literature, providing important ...
... largely ineffectual. This distinction between strong and weak attitudes is central to the attitude literature, providing important ...
The Persuasive Role of Incidental Similarity on Attitudes and
... personal information does not provide any specific service to the customer, it helps to create connections and initiate conversations, particularly if the customer shares these similarities (Sommers 2009). Importantly, coincidental matches on such information are not as rare as they sound. For examp ...
... personal information does not provide any specific service to the customer, it helps to create connections and initiate conversations, particularly if the customer shares these similarities (Sommers 2009). Importantly, coincidental matches on such information are not as rare as they sound. For examp ...
The effect of professional development of nonverbal communication
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... This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Theses, Dissertations, Capstones and Projects at USF Scholarship: a digital repository @ Gleeson Library | Geschke Center. It has been accepted for inclusion in Doctoral Dissertations by an authorized administrator of USF Scholarshi ...
Bordens - Social Psychology 3e HQ
... research and theory, using examples from everyday life as illustrations of social psychological phenomena. This approach often leaves students without a full appreciation of the applications of social psychology. By applications, we mean xi ...
... research and theory, using examples from everyday life as illustrations of social psychological phenomena. This approach often leaves students without a full appreciation of the applications of social psychology. By applications, we mean xi ...
The Preference for Belief Consonance
... of positive anticipatory utility, but in the context of the preference for belief consonance it does not really matter why people want to protect their identity. A somewhat different “protected beliefs” account that we view as plausible in many circumstances is that people simply want to protect bel ...
... of positive anticipatory utility, but in the context of the preference for belief consonance it does not really matter why people want to protect their identity. A somewhat different “protected beliefs” account that we view as plausible in many circumstances is that people simply want to protect bel ...