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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 ...
North East Lincolnshire: Agreement for delivery of care and support
... this money between the persons listed into distinct Individual Service Funds (ISFs). The method of calculating the division will be agreed with The Commissioner and the individual allocations will be approved by the delegated Micro-commissioner. It is expected that ISF allocations will meet people’s ...
... this money between the persons listed into distinct Individual Service Funds (ISFs). The method of calculating the division will be agreed with The Commissioner and the individual allocations will be approved by the delegated Micro-commissioner. It is expected that ISF allocations will meet people’s ...
Practice Theory - WesScholar
... projected in understanding” [1962, 188-89, H148]. For Heidegger, interpretation is involved whenever one interprets something “as” something, whether one interprets something as a hammer by using it to hammer a nail, or by making explicit assertions about it. In either case, the interpretation is on ...
... projected in understanding” [1962, 188-89, H148]. For Heidegger, interpretation is involved whenever one interprets something “as” something, whether one interprets something as a hammer by using it to hammer a nail, or by making explicit assertions about it. In either case, the interpretation is on ...
Stereotypes, Prejudice, and the Taxonomy of the Implicit Social Mind
... reviewer for Noûs points out, however, that while prejudice is typically conceived as a positive or negative feeling toward social groups (characterized by distinctive forms of autonomic arousal; see note #1 and the paragraphs that follow this note), the Eval-IAT only measures associations between s ...
... reviewer for Noûs points out, however, that while prejudice is typically conceived as a positive or negative feeling toward social groups (characterized by distinctive forms of autonomic arousal; see note #1 and the paragraphs that follow this note), the Eval-IAT only measures associations between s ...
Social Network Structure and The Trade
... people’s objective behavior (maintaining social contacts with others) from social norms (trust, cooperation) which we treat as social capital outcomes rather than its dimensions. It is also important that this definition links the social networks people maintain to the resources that may be accessed ...
... people’s objective behavior (maintaining social contacts with others) from social norms (trust, cooperation) which we treat as social capital outcomes rather than its dimensions. It is also important that this definition links the social networks people maintain to the resources that may be accessed ...
The Nonverbal Transmission of Intergroup Bias
... Twentieth Century Interventions for 21st Century Bias: Success and Failure Intergroup bias is the tendency to respond more favorably to in-groups than out-groups (Hewstone, Rubin, & Lewis, 2002). Such favoritism is reflected in stereotypic beliefs, attitudes, and discriminatory behavior. As we revie ...
... Twentieth Century Interventions for 21st Century Bias: Success and Failure Intergroup bias is the tendency to respond more favorably to in-groups than out-groups (Hewstone, Rubin, & Lewis, 2002). Such favoritism is reflected in stereotypic beliefs, attitudes, and discriminatory behavior. As we revie ...
View PDF - CiteSeerX
... beliefs about the stability of an attribute and those conditions that are likely to promote change (Ross, 1989). Historically, these beliefs have been examined in the achievement and social judgment literatures yielding a number of provocative findings. Most of the work on implicit theories has cent ...
... beliefs about the stability of an attribute and those conditions that are likely to promote change (Ross, 1989). Historically, these beliefs have been examined in the achievement and social judgment literatures yielding a number of provocative findings. Most of the work on implicit theories has cent ...
Discounting and Uncertainty: A Non
... today becomes uninteresting, could develop an ulcer and no longer have any use for that fine Scotch, etc. I will call this common-sense explanation of discounting the “risk avoidance” model. Note the key role here of the distinction (traditional in macroeconomics) between goods or assets, and utilit ...
... today becomes uninteresting, could develop an ulcer and no longer have any use for that fine Scotch, etc. I will call this common-sense explanation of discounting the “risk avoidance” model. Note the key role here of the distinction (traditional in macroeconomics) between goods or assets, and utilit ...
Session
... Theory of learning that posits learning occurs as a result of observations that subsequently affect the person through cognitive mediational processes. Following an extinction session, a temporary re-appearance of the behavior in the beginning of the next extinction session. It is thought that the r ...
... Theory of learning that posits learning occurs as a result of observations that subsequently affect the person through cognitive mediational processes. Following an extinction session, a temporary re-appearance of the behavior in the beginning of the next extinction session. It is thought that the r ...
THE SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY OF ORGANIZATIONS
... been manifest both in psychology and sociology, although in different ways. Psychologists have been characteristically unable or willing to deal with the fact of social organization and social structure. Societies and organizations consist of patterned behaviours, and the behaviour of each individua ...
... been manifest both in psychology and sociology, although in different ways. Psychologists have been characteristically unable or willing to deal with the fact of social organization and social structure. Societies and organizations consist of patterned behaviours, and the behaviour of each individua ...
From Critical Social Theory to a Social Theory of
... Of course, this contrast is somewhat schematic.5 Nevertheless a similar dialectic of accusations and counter-accusations has in fact characterized central debates in social theory and philosophy over the last decades and made the dialogue between philosophy and sociology increasingly difficult. In o ...
... Of course, this contrast is somewhat schematic.5 Nevertheless a similar dialectic of accusations and counter-accusations has in fact characterized central debates in social theory and philosophy over the last decades and made the dialogue between philosophy and sociology increasingly difficult. In o ...
On the propositional nature of cognitive consistency
... explicit and implicit attitudes toward alcoholic beverages. Finally, participants were debriefed and thanked for their participation. Explicit attitudes Explicit attitudes toward a general prohibition of alcoholic beverages were assessed with two items. Specifically, participants were asked to indic ...
... explicit and implicit attitudes toward alcoholic beverages. Finally, participants were debriefed and thanked for their participation. Explicit attitudes Explicit attitudes toward a general prohibition of alcoholic beverages were assessed with two items. Specifically, participants were asked to indic ...
Student-Driven Test Questions Master List
... sociologists, as the bearers of knowledge, would be the “priests of the new order,” moral leaders, solvers of the ills of mankind,” Auguste Comte made a bold prediction. Would scientists as a whole agree with him today? Why or why not? –Addy B. 21. What is the importance of “social patterns”? –Sarah ...
... sociologists, as the bearers of knowledge, would be the “priests of the new order,” moral leaders, solvers of the ills of mankind,” Auguste Comte made a bold prediction. Would scientists as a whole agree with him today? Why or why not? –Addy B. 21. What is the importance of “social patterns”? –Sarah ...
practice theory
... projected in understanding” [1962, 188-89, H148]. For Heidegger, interpretation is involved whenever one interprets something “as” something, whether one interprets something as a hammer by using it to hammer a nail, or by making explicit assertions about it. In either case, the interpretation is on ...
... projected in understanding” [1962, 188-89, H148]. For Heidegger, interpretation is involved whenever one interprets something “as” something, whether one interprets something as a hammer by using it to hammer a nail, or by making explicit assertions about it. In either case, the interpretation is on ...
Sample
... Findings – The results showed that the intervention reduced turnover (relative to a control group) as measured at two points in time – at the end of a technical training program and six months later into their military service. Perceived Organizational Support was not enhanced by the intervention. T ...
... Findings – The results showed that the intervention reduced turnover (relative to a control group) as measured at two points in time – at the end of a technical training program and six months later into their military service. Perceived Organizational Support was not enhanced by the intervention. T ...
Chapter One - Webcourses
... If prejudice is socially accepted, many people will follow the path of least resistance and conform to the fashion If prejudice is not deeply ingrained in personality, then as fashions change and new norms evolve, prejudice can ...
... If prejudice is socially accepted, many people will follow the path of least resistance and conform to the fashion If prejudice is not deeply ingrained in personality, then as fashions change and new norms evolve, prejudice can ...
B&B 10e ppt
... responses (e.g., attitudes) that lead to positive outcomes or which avoid negative outcomes are strengthened • Observational Learning—learning in which individuals acquire new forms of behavior (e.g., attitudes) as a result of observing others – Media exposure can influence attitude formation. » Thi ...
... responses (e.g., attitudes) that lead to positive outcomes or which avoid negative outcomes are strengthened • Observational Learning—learning in which individuals acquire new forms of behavior (e.g., attitudes) as a result of observing others – Media exposure can influence attitude formation. » Thi ...
Theories of Computer- Mediated Communication and Interpersonal
... users’ language in order to provide a true test of the difference between CMC and speech. Epley and Kruger found that expectancies persisted in the post-CMC evaluations of partners, although they dissipated in voice. A replication of this work by Walther, DeAndrea, and Tong (2010) challenged the for ...
... users’ language in order to provide a true test of the difference between CMC and speech. Epley and Kruger found that expectancies persisted in the post-CMC evaluations of partners, although they dissipated in voice. A replication of this work by Walther, DeAndrea, and Tong (2010) challenged the for ...
The Effect of Interracial Media Portrayals on
... community is the extent to which outside factors influence identity development (Jackman, Wagner, & Johnson, 2001). The multiracial person’s view of self is affected by external attitudes, perceptions, and judgments about them (Chesley & Wagner, 2003). Consequently multiracial persons may identify t ...
... community is the extent to which outside factors influence identity development (Jackman, Wagner, & Johnson, 2001). The multiracial person’s view of self is affected by external attitudes, perceptions, and judgments about them (Chesley & Wagner, 2003). Consequently multiracial persons may identify t ...
COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIORAL APPROACHES
... misconceptions. The conceptual meaning we attach to situations, rather than the situation, precedes our emotional response. The assumption that emotions are based in interpretations suggests that people do not share experiences. A depressed person will likely have processing biases that lead to expe ...
... misconceptions. The conceptual meaning we attach to situations, rather than the situation, precedes our emotional response. The assumption that emotions are based in interpretations suggests that people do not share experiences. A depressed person will likely have processing biases that lead to expe ...
Attribution Marketing Mix Modeling
... Treating online marketing as just another direct driver of sales leads to misattribution of drivers and ...
... Treating online marketing as just another direct driver of sales leads to misattribution of drivers and ...
Right Wing Autoritharism, Social Dominance Orientation
... ported also more implicit AFA (O’Brien, Hunter, & Banks, 2007). Again, it was found that individuals who reported high scores on the SDO scale were more inclined to blame victims (see, Pratto et al., 1994; Sidanius & Pratto, 1999). This result suggests that SDO is related with the tendency to assume ...
... ported also more implicit AFA (O’Brien, Hunter, & Banks, 2007). Again, it was found that individuals who reported high scores on the SDO scale were more inclined to blame victims (see, Pratto et al., 1994; Sidanius & Pratto, 1999). This result suggests that SDO is related with the tendency to assume ...
Phenomenological Sociology - Center for Subjectivity Research
... traditions in psychology and psychiatry, and, more relevant in the present context, there is a distinct phenomenological approach to sociology, which was developed by Alfred Schutz (1899-1959) and his students. Schutz’s main inspiration was drawn from Husserl’s later ...
... traditions in psychology and psychiatry, and, more relevant in the present context, there is a distinct phenomenological approach to sociology, which was developed by Alfred Schutz (1899-1959) and his students. Schutz’s main inspiration was drawn from Husserl’s later ...
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... Due to the financial crisis, organizations have limited resources, which forces many to rethink their recruitment strategies. Only few vacancies are created, and with a lot of unemployed workers in the job market, it puts a lot of pressure on organizations to find effective ways to find the most sui ...
... Due to the financial crisis, organizations have limited resources, which forces many to rethink their recruitment strategies. Only few vacancies are created, and with a lot of unemployed workers in the job market, it puts a lot of pressure on organizations to find effective ways to find the most sui ...
Encyclopedia of Cyber Behavior - EagleEye
... service representative during an online inquiry would result in higher perceived quality by customers due to reduced cognitive load resulting from availability of the speaker’s nonverbal cues. Although, this hypothesis remains to be tested, the prediction contradicts research that has found people r ...
... service representative during an online inquiry would result in higher perceived quality by customers due to reduced cognitive load resulting from availability of the speaker’s nonverbal cues. Although, this hypothesis remains to be tested, the prediction contradicts research that has found people r ...