Considering trauma and recovery
... the life of the community. Where the traumatised person copes alone with the trauma through a range of actions, symptoms, distortions and painful adjustments, this is mirrored at the level of society that pathologises and isolates the individual and reorganises around the silence and secret. Herman ...
... the life of the community. Where the traumatised person copes alone with the trauma through a range of actions, symptoms, distortions and painful adjustments, this is mirrored at the level of society that pathologises and isolates the individual and reorganises around the silence and secret. Herman ...
Ageism: Prejudice Against Our Feared Future Self
... and stereotyping based on age. The articles in this issue highlight the current empirical and theoretical work by researchers in gerontology, psychology, communication, and related fields on understanding the origins and consequences of stereotyping and prejudicing against older adults. With the agi ...
... and stereotyping based on age. The articles in this issue highlight the current empirical and theoretical work by researchers in gerontology, psychology, communication, and related fields on understanding the origins and consequences of stereotyping and prejudicing against older adults. With the agi ...
Number of times themes were linked to specific ethical behavioural
... The literature on self-fulfilling prophesies can provide some insights into the intrapsychological dynamics of such effects. Self-fulfilling prophesies occur when predictions or expectations of a situation themselves cause the situation to come about, and often occur via interpersonal expectancy eff ...
... The literature on self-fulfilling prophesies can provide some insights into the intrapsychological dynamics of such effects. Self-fulfilling prophesies occur when predictions or expectations of a situation themselves cause the situation to come about, and often occur via interpersonal expectancy eff ...
ch.12 monday
... things happened to good people, if the bad people are punished, they will get what they deserve, which will restore justice.” ...
... things happened to good people, if the bad people are punished, they will get what they deserve, which will restore justice.” ...
Empathy as an Antecedent of Social Justice Behavior
... customer base who holds organizations accountable. Current research has also shown that empathy levels are actually decreasing among U.S. college students (Konrath, O’Brien, & Hsing, 2011). Previously, research on empathy has been relegated to the realms of social and personality psychology; however ...
... customer base who holds organizations accountable. Current research has also shown that empathy levels are actually decreasing among U.S. college students (Konrath, O’Brien, & Hsing, 2011). Previously, research on empathy has been relegated to the realms of social and personality psychology; however ...
Motivation and behaviour change
... It proposes that an individual can offer one of two ‘attributions’ to try to explain the behaviour of others. That is, we will try to explain behaviour by making inferences about the cause of the behaviour; “in particular, was it something to do with the person, for instance, their motives, intentio ...
... It proposes that an individual can offer one of two ‘attributions’ to try to explain the behaviour of others. That is, we will try to explain behaviour by making inferences about the cause of the behaviour; “in particular, was it something to do with the person, for instance, their motives, intentio ...
Chapter 02 Individual Behavior, Personality, and
... C. Locus of control D. External self E. Social self ...
... C. Locus of control D. External self E. Social self ...
What Makes Mental Associations Personal or Extra
... association, in that the personal or extra-personal character of an association is determined at the level of self-report rather than at the level of the associative representation (Gawronski & Bodenhausen, 2006a). In other words, the proposed definition implies that personal and extra-personal asso ...
... association, in that the personal or extra-personal character of an association is determined at the level of self-report rather than at the level of the associative representation (Gawronski & Bodenhausen, 2006a). In other words, the proposed definition implies that personal and extra-personal asso ...
How Mimicry Affects Executive and Self
... than did participants who were not (Finkel, Campbell, Brunell, Dalton, et al., 2006, Experiment 5). The purpose of using mimicry in that study was to show that inefficiency in so-called highmaintenance interactions occurs outside of conscious awareness. Nevertheless, that experiment offers a basic p ...
... than did participants who were not (Finkel, Campbell, Brunell, Dalton, et al., 2006, Experiment 5). The purpose of using mimicry in that study was to show that inefficiency in so-called highmaintenance interactions occurs outside of conscious awareness. Nevertheless, that experiment offers a basic p ...
Social Consequences of Disparagement Humor: A Prejudiced Norm
... found that participants made more stereotypical evaluations of men and women after watching sexist comedy skits than after watching neutral comedy skits. Similarly, Ford (1997) found that White participants were more likely to make stereotype-based judgments of an African American target after viewi ...
... found that participants made more stereotypical evaluations of men and women after watching sexist comedy skits than after watching neutral comedy skits. Similarly, Ford (1997) found that White participants were more likely to make stereotype-based judgments of an African American target after viewi ...
The social psychology of seismic hazard adjustment: re
... memories of shared experiences. As earthquake experiences become part of a group’s identity, seismic risk might become a recurrent motif in the biographies of group members (Bendix, 1990), thereby maintaining the salience of seismic risk. Despite living in high earthquake risk communities, being awa ...
... memories of shared experiences. As earthquake experiences become part of a group’s identity, seismic risk might become a recurrent motif in the biographies of group members (Bendix, 1990), thereby maintaining the salience of seismic risk. Despite living in high earthquake risk communities, being awa ...
The Psychodynamics of Social Judgment and Decision Making:
... can be viewed as the prototypical precursor of variations in social judgments. These differences should play a role in theoretical models designed to explain accuracies and inaccuracies in social judgments (e.g., Funder and Kruglanski, Erb, Chun, & Pierro, this volume). According to Bowlby (1973), a ...
... can be viewed as the prototypical precursor of variations in social judgments. These differences should play a role in theoretical models designed to explain accuracies and inaccuracies in social judgments (e.g., Funder and Kruglanski, Erb, Chun, & Pierro, this volume). According to Bowlby (1973), a ...
Bordens - Social Psychology 3e HQ
... pedagogical integrity of the second edition. Social psychology is important, interesting, relevant to the current world, and exciting. This is truly the golden age of social psychology, with many bright, energetic people doing so much interesting work. We hope to communicate to this generation of so ...
... pedagogical integrity of the second edition. Social psychology is important, interesting, relevant to the current world, and exciting. This is truly the golden age of social psychology, with many bright, energetic people doing so much interesting work. We hope to communicate to this generation of so ...
The Referents of Trait Inferences: The Impact of Trait
... other researchers have explained contrast effects using similar terminology (e.g., Lomhardi, Higgins, & Bargh, 1987; Newman & Uleman, 1990; Skowronski, Carlston, & Isham, 1993; Strack, Schwarz, Bless, Kiibler, & W'dnke, 1993). Some of these authors argued that awareness-based contrast effects are dr ...
... other researchers have explained contrast effects using similar terminology (e.g., Lomhardi, Higgins, & Bargh, 1987; Newman & Uleman, 1990; Skowronski, Carlston, & Isham, 1993; Strack, Schwarz, Bless, Kiibler, & W'dnke, 1993). Some of these authors argued that awareness-based contrast effects are dr ...
Online Disclosure Natalya N. Bazarova
... to changes in disclosure behaviors, and b) determining socio-psychological and communication mechanisms responsible for those changes. Online disclosure production in dyadic interactions Much of online disclosure research has focused on the effects of media affordances on disclosure production, oft ...
... to changes in disclosure behaviors, and b) determining socio-psychological and communication mechanisms responsible for those changes. Online disclosure production in dyadic interactions Much of online disclosure research has focused on the effects of media affordances on disclosure production, oft ...
Prejudice in Discourse - Website of Teun A. van Dijk
... Fourth, ethnic attitudes in general, and stereotypes and prejudice in particular, also require more focused theorizing. Our perspective in this case resembles that of recent research often summarized under the label of `social cognition' (Forgas 1981). That is, we view prejudice as a form or as a re ...
... Fourth, ethnic attitudes in general, and stereotypes and prejudice in particular, also require more focused theorizing. Our perspective in this case resembles that of recent research often summarized under the label of `social cognition' (Forgas 1981). That is, we view prejudice as a form or as a re ...
Program PDF - SPSP - Society for Personality and Social Psychology
... Leary, Chair of this year's Program Committee, who managed to find space in what appeared to be a full schedule for even more presentations. Finally, we are grateful to Tara Miller Events for expert handling of aspects of the meeting that required knowledge, experience, and credibility that graduate ...
... Leary, Chair of this year's Program Committee, who managed to find space in what appeared to be a full schedule for even more presentations. Finally, we are grateful to Tara Miller Events for expert handling of aspects of the meeting that required knowledge, experience, and credibility that graduate ...
Evaluating social work students` attitudes toward physical disability
... following hypotheses, that participants who: 1) have had prior positive contact with persons with physical disabilities; 2) have higher perceived levels of knowledge about issues affecting persons with physical disabilities; and 3) have had more social work classes will respond with more positive at ...
... following hypotheses, that participants who: 1) have had prior positive contact with persons with physical disabilities; 2) have higher perceived levels of knowledge about issues affecting persons with physical disabilities; and 3) have had more social work classes will respond with more positive at ...
Word - Review of Disability Studies
... evolution from the entrenched belief in the unchangability of human nature towards its opposite of human autonomy is relatively recent. Self-identity has become a psychological rather than a social construction whereby people assume roles that are simply inherited or predetermined by status (Giddens ...
... evolution from the entrenched belief in the unchangability of human nature towards its opposite of human autonomy is relatively recent. Self-identity has become a psychological rather than a social construction whereby people assume roles that are simply inherited or predetermined by status (Giddens ...
Improving one`s choices by putting oneself in others` shoes
... remoteness in space, time, or probability. It can also refer to social distance in the sense of experiences of others rather than ourselves. If first predicting what others would do puts us at a larger psychological distance from a decision we are about to make, then we will make a more rational dec ...
... remoteness in space, time, or probability. It can also refer to social distance in the sense of experiences of others rather than ourselves. If first predicting what others would do puts us at a larger psychological distance from a decision we are about to make, then we will make a more rational dec ...
Attitudes and Disabled People - Centre for Disability Studies
... We would like to be able to acknowledge all of those individuals who have shown an interest in the preparation of this monograph. However, there are indeed too many to mention here. We wish to thank particularly those individuals who shared their expertise at a research utilization conference held a ...
... We would like to be able to acknowledge all of those individuals who have shown an interest in the preparation of this monograph. However, there are indeed too many to mention here. We wish to thank particularly those individuals who shared their expertise at a research utilization conference held a ...
Attitudes and Disabled People
... We would like to be able to acknowledge all of those individuals who have shown an interest in the preparation of this monograph. However, there are indeed too many to mention here. We wish to thank particularly those individuals who shared their expertise at a research utilization conference held a ...
... We would like to be able to acknowledge all of those individuals who have shown an interest in the preparation of this monograph. However, there are indeed too many to mention here. We wish to thank particularly those individuals who shared their expertise at a research utilization conference held a ...
The Persuasive Effect of Source Credibility: Tests of
... message issue. In cognitive response terms, those favoring the advocacy will feel a greater need to insure that a position with which they agree is being adequately represented when the source's credibility is low than when the source's credibility is high. Therefore, it is expected that these indiv ...
... message issue. In cognitive response terms, those favoring the advocacy will feel a greater need to insure that a position with which they agree is being adequately represented when the source's credibility is low than when the source's credibility is high. Therefore, it is expected that these indiv ...
Prejudice - jan.ucc.nau.edu
... events that are actually unrelated. Illusory correlations are most likely to occur when the events or people are distinctive or conspicuous; minority group members are so by definition. ...
... events that are actually unrelated. Illusory correlations are most likely to occur when the events or people are distinctive or conspicuous; minority group members are so by definition. ...