Social Theory
... view is that epistemology and hermeneutics cover different aspects of culture: epistemology provides a secure base for the superior, objective aspects of culture, whereas hermeneutics deals with its lesser, ‘non-cognitive’ manifestation. In this view, epistemology and hermeneutics seem to carve up ...
... view is that epistemology and hermeneutics cover different aspects of culture: epistemology provides a secure base for the superior, objective aspects of culture, whereas hermeneutics deals with its lesser, ‘non-cognitive’ manifestation. In this view, epistemology and hermeneutics seem to carve up ...
Ch 10 PP
... • Some evidence of individual differences in helping tendencies. – Tendency may be relatively stable over time. – Differences are in part genetically based. ...
... • Some evidence of individual differences in helping tendencies. – Tendency may be relatively stable over time. – Differences are in part genetically based. ...
It hurts both ways: How social comparisons harm affective and
... downward social comparisons will influence cognitive trust differently. Downward social comparison information is likely to be perceived as especially valid and indicative of ability. As a result, it will decrease cognitive trust in the trustee, relative to a similar comparison. Upward social compari ...
... downward social comparisons will influence cognitive trust differently. Downward social comparison information is likely to be perceived as especially valid and indicative of ability. As a result, it will decrease cognitive trust in the trustee, relative to a similar comparison. Upward social compari ...
Chapter 2 - Persuasion: Insights from the Self
... attitudes. In line with this reasoning, Petty et al. (2002) found that attitudethought correlations increased as measured thought confidence increased. More specifically, we conducted an initial study in which thought confidence was assessed following a persuasive message along with the traditionall ...
... attitudes. In line with this reasoning, Petty et al. (2002) found that attitudethought correlations increased as measured thought confidence increased. More specifically, we conducted an initial study in which thought confidence was assessed following a persuasive message along with the traditionall ...
Basic Concepts - Sociology Central
... technique for students at A-level. In many situations the application of these ideas to various forms of behaviour will generate a great deal of critical insight into social processes right across the syllabus (think about things like family life, education, work, politics, religion and so forth). O ...
... technique for students at A-level. In many situations the application of these ideas to various forms of behaviour will generate a great deal of critical insight into social processes right across the syllabus (think about things like family life, education, work, politics, religion and so forth). O ...
Separate but Equal? - Digital Commons@Georgia Southern
... instead of his perceived deficits, just like I have heard from parents of whom I was asking the questions. Is this some strange irony, an act of Karma, for my past actions? Obviously, as Baker (2002) points out, parents do not want their child to suffer, and only want what is best for their child. B ...
... instead of his perceived deficits, just like I have heard from parents of whom I was asking the questions. Is this some strange irony, an act of Karma, for my past actions? Obviously, as Baker (2002) points out, parents do not want their child to suffer, and only want what is best for their child. B ...
PDF hosted at the Radboud Repository of the Radboud University
... et al. 2010, but see Welsh et al. 2007 for a contradictory result). This indicates that knowledge about a co-actor’s task may be sufficient to modulate individual action planning. However, it is unclear whether task co-representation effects are restricted to tasks involving automatic stimulus– resp ...
... et al. 2010, but see Welsh et al. 2007 for a contradictory result). This indicates that knowledge about a co-actor’s task may be sufficient to modulate individual action planning. However, it is unclear whether task co-representation effects are restricted to tasks involving automatic stimulus– resp ...
4: Job Attitudes - TEIION e
... (3) Why is redundancy troubling? Because it is inefficient and confusing. Why have two steering wheels on a car when you need only one? Why have two concepts—going by different labels—when you need only one? 2) Although we OB researchers like proposing new attitudes, often we haven’t been good at sh ...
... (3) Why is redundancy troubling? Because it is inefficient and confusing. Why have two steering wheels on a car when you need only one? Why have two concepts—going by different labels—when you need only one? 2) Although we OB researchers like proposing new attitudes, often we haven’t been good at sh ...
Liberal Respect for Identity?
... given identity may be considerably defined in a way that also defines the relevant identity-group, it would not seem to comprehensively define her identity. There will be other identities that are important to her conception of a given identity, whether these other identities are shared with other ...
... given identity may be considerably defined in a way that also defines the relevant identity-group, it would not seem to comprehensively define her identity. There will be other identities that are important to her conception of a given identity, whether these other identities are shared with other ...
“Actually, I Don`t Eat Meat”: A Multiple
... What vegetarianism has in common with choices such as breastfeeding, homeschooling, and not having children is that all of these lifestyles can arouse the discomfort, skepticism, or disparagement of others. What sets vegetarianism apart, and highlights the value of understanding it better, is that e ...
... What vegetarianism has in common with choices such as breastfeeding, homeschooling, and not having children is that all of these lifestyles can arouse the discomfort, skepticism, or disparagement of others. What sets vegetarianism apart, and highlights the value of understanding it better, is that e ...
Public Opinion
... in over 70 years of Gallup polls. Cornell doesn't subscribe so you can't view response frequencies, but GallupBrain is a useful tool if you're looking for question wording. General Social Survey The GSS has been conducted since 1972 by the National Opinion Research Center. It measures attitudes towa ...
... in over 70 years of Gallup polls. Cornell doesn't subscribe so you can't view response frequencies, but GallupBrain is a useful tool if you're looking for question wording. General Social Survey The GSS has been conducted since 1972 by the National Opinion Research Center. It measures attitudes towa ...
The Psychodynamics of Social Judgment and Decision Making:
... primary caregivers, Bowlby (1988) contended that meaningful interactions with significant others throughout life can update a person’s attachment working models (and associated behavioral orientation). Moreover, although attachment style is often conceptualized as a global orientation toward close r ...
... primary caregivers, Bowlby (1988) contended that meaningful interactions with significant others throughout life can update a person’s attachment working models (and associated behavioral orientation). Moreover, although attachment style is often conceptualized as a global orientation toward close r ...
LINDA D. MOLM Source
... In contrast,when exchanges are reciprocal, exchange activity is not restricted to dyadic units. Benefits flow unilaterally, from one actor to another, and all actors in the network can initiate exchange with another actor at ...
... In contrast,when exchanges are reciprocal, exchange activity is not restricted to dyadic units. Benefits flow unilaterally, from one actor to another, and all actors in the network can initiate exchange with another actor at ...
Berk DEV-CH 1 - California State University, Los Angeles
... influence of dominant groups on the mass media or governmental agencies, which act as "official" defining agencies and thus shape what members in the society define as problems, went largely unnoticed by sociologists. Even today such groups remain a powerful, but largely unexamined influence on what ...
... influence of dominant groups on the mass media or governmental agencies, which act as "official" defining agencies and thus shape what members in the society define as problems, went largely unnoticed by sociologists. Even today such groups remain a powerful, but largely unexamined influence on what ...
A Path Analytic Model of the Relationships between Involvement
... may be most important (Dimanche 8c Samdahl, 1994; Havitz, Dimanche, & Bogle, 1994). Hideo clearly associates social and functional risk (possibility of technical or mechanical failure) with business-related golf. Lisa views running as socially important and revealing of true self. Steve, conversely, ...
... may be most important (Dimanche 8c Samdahl, 1994; Havitz, Dimanche, & Bogle, 1994). Hideo clearly associates social and functional risk (possibility of technical or mechanical failure) with business-related golf. Lisa views running as socially important and revealing of true self. Steve, conversely, ...
Full Text - University of British Columbia
... familiar elements. Following from this understanding, Magritte, Bunuel and Dali exposed the masses to melting clocks, razorblades slashing eyeballs and well-dressed men with apples hiding their faces. In this context, the absurdities presented by the absurdists represented a thrilling escape from th ...
... familiar elements. Following from this understanding, Magritte, Bunuel and Dali exposed the masses to melting clocks, razorblades slashing eyeballs and well-dressed men with apples hiding their faces. In this context, the absurdities presented by the absurdists represented a thrilling escape from th ...
Session One - Society of Clinical Psychology
... assigned each week for homework. Accordingly, the patient has repeated opportunities to practice shifting focus of attention and dropping safety behaviors, thereby gathering evidence regarding exaggerated probability and cost judgments in the feared social situations. The manual includes guidelines ...
... assigned each week for homework. Accordingly, the patient has repeated opportunities to practice shifting focus of attention and dropping safety behaviors, thereby gathering evidence regarding exaggerated probability and cost judgments in the feared social situations. The manual includes guidelines ...
Submission to the National Anti-racism Strategy Public Consultation
... and avoidance behaviours, and is linked to a host of medical complications in ethnic minority individuals Has been shown to negatively affect ethnic minority children’s academic and social development, self-esteem, and personal feelings of efficacy Is inextricably linked to poverty, and both are ris ...
... and avoidance behaviours, and is linked to a host of medical complications in ethnic minority individuals Has been shown to negatively affect ethnic minority children’s academic and social development, self-esteem, and personal feelings of efficacy Is inextricably linked to poverty, and both are ris ...
Selfies: Witnessing and Participatory Journalism with a Point of View
... strategic self-presentations that vary with the context and design of social media platforms. “Facebook engineered its interface to stimulate self-expression first and self-promotion second, while LinkedIn explicitly focuses on professional performance and experience” (p. 211). Since these social me ...
... strategic self-presentations that vary with the context and design of social media platforms. “Facebook engineered its interface to stimulate self-expression first and self-promotion second, while LinkedIn explicitly focuses on professional performance and experience” (p. 211). Since these social me ...
unraveling the processes underlying evaluation
... propositional processes are assumed to form the basis for evaluative judgments. Implications of this conceptualization for a variety of questions are discussed, such as automatic features of attitudes, processes of attitude formation and change, attitude representation in memory, context–sensitivity ...
... propositional processes are assumed to form the basis for evaluative judgments. Implications of this conceptualization for a variety of questions are discussed, such as automatic features of attitudes, processes of attitude formation and change, attitude representation in memory, context–sensitivity ...
Document
... suggests they ‘do the wash.’ The wife refuses. Later she reconsiders and consents to ‘do the wash,” whereupon the husband replies: ‘Oh, it’s all right. It was a small load and I did it by hand’” ...
... suggests they ‘do the wash.’ The wife refuses. Later she reconsiders and consents to ‘do the wash,” whereupon the husband replies: ‘Oh, it’s all right. It was a small load and I did it by hand’” ...
Interpersonal Communication
... assume that everyone knows what it is, and move straight on to the next chapter! Unfortunately, things are not so straightforward. If you read a number of textbooks on communication, you will find a variety of definitions which emphasise different things. You will also find considerable practical di ...
... assume that everyone knows what it is, and move straight on to the next chapter! Unfortunately, things are not so straightforward. If you read a number of textbooks on communication, you will find a variety of definitions which emphasise different things. You will also find considerable practical di ...
"Americans oppose our participation in the Vietnam war, but over a
... tion whether or not those holding the opinions can be counted on to defend a position or work for it. 'A different kind of polling is needed to discover the emotional atti tudes that signify whether or not an individual is destructive or whether he ...
... tion whether or not those holding the opinions can be counted on to defend a position or work for it. 'A different kind of polling is needed to discover the emotional atti tudes that signify whether or not an individual is destructive or whether he ...
A memory advantage for untrustworthy faces
... obtained in an economic game. Distinct from the majority of previous work in this research area, we therefore implemented an undirected (i.e., passive-viewing) incidentalencoding method of introducing perceivers to the targets and measured how properties of the faces’ inferred traits might relate to ...
... obtained in an economic game. Distinct from the majority of previous work in this research area, we therefore implemented an undirected (i.e., passive-viewing) incidentalencoding method of introducing perceivers to the targets and measured how properties of the faces’ inferred traits might relate to ...