
A Functional Approach to Volunteerism: Do
... Although this suggests that volunteering in certain areas does satisfy particular motives, more evidence is needed to determine whether certain tasks can be characterized by particular motives. In the aforementioned study, data regarding tasks and benefits were collected after, not before, the volun ...
... Although this suggests that volunteering in certain areas does satisfy particular motives, more evidence is needed to determine whether certain tasks can be characterized by particular motives. In the aforementioned study, data regarding tasks and benefits were collected after, not before, the volun ...
MiddaughA_BUSN350XA0_SP13 Final
... will be addressed include disadvantages, common issues, physical states, mental states, and other issues related to social contexts. Disadvantages of Group Decision-Making In groups, members have unique perspectives and diverse thoughts. While diversity of ideas can help in situations where a manage ...
... will be addressed include disadvantages, common issues, physical states, mental states, and other issues related to social contexts. Disadvantages of Group Decision-Making In groups, members have unique perspectives and diverse thoughts. While diversity of ideas can help in situations where a manage ...
A Review and Analysis on the Social Aspects of Group
... will be addressed include disadvantages, common issues, physical states, mental states, and other issues related to social contexts. Disadvantages of Group Decision-Making In groups, members have unique perspectives and diverse thoughts. While diversity of ideas can help in situations where a manage ...
... will be addressed include disadvantages, common issues, physical states, mental states, and other issues related to social contexts. Disadvantages of Group Decision-Making In groups, members have unique perspectives and diverse thoughts. While diversity of ideas can help in situations where a manage ...
Chapter 04 Individual Behavior and Differences
... 92. (p. 100) Stereotypes tend to be self-perpetuating. Why? Stereotypes are self-perpetuating because people tend to notice things that fit their stereotype and not notice things that don't. ...
... 92. (p. 100) Stereotypes tend to be self-perpetuating. Why? Stereotypes are self-perpetuating because people tend to notice things that fit their stereotype and not notice things that don't. ...
The (In)egalitarian Self: On the Motivated Rejection of Implicit Racial
... Smedley, Stuth, & Nelson, 2003; Lai, Marini, Lehr, Cerruti, Shun, Joy-Gaba et al., 2015). Nevertheless, this work has not considered the extent to which additional psychological obstacles may undermine the effective implementation of these interventions. For example, many White Americans, even those ...
... Smedley, Stuth, & Nelson, 2003; Lai, Marini, Lehr, Cerruti, Shun, Joy-Gaba et al., 2015). Nevertheless, this work has not considered the extent to which additional psychological obstacles may undermine the effective implementation of these interventions. For example, many White Americans, even those ...
Motivated Moral Reasoning
... we have a deep affective stake in wanting others to perceive us as actors of good moral character (and thus to perceive ourselves in similar fashion), but also why we care deeply about the moral character of others. Moreover, as researchers have noted for years, people desire a world that makes good ...
... we have a deep affective stake in wanting others to perceive us as actors of good moral character (and thus to perceive ourselves in similar fashion), but also why we care deeply about the moral character of others. Moreover, as researchers have noted for years, people desire a world that makes good ...
Motivating Sustainable Consumption
... Another problem is that affective (emotional) responses confound cognitive deliberation. It is well-known in marketing theory, for example, that consumers build affective relationships with products and respond at an emotional level to decisions about what to buy and how to behave. Some evolutionary ...
... Another problem is that affective (emotional) responses confound cognitive deliberation. It is well-known in marketing theory, for example, that consumers build affective relationships with products and respond at an emotional level to decisions about what to buy and how to behave. Some evolutionary ...
→CHAPTER 14: ATTITUDES, PREJUDICE AND DISCRIMINATION
... To be able to moderate and prevent the effects of prejudice, it is important to understand why people are prejudiced, and how prejudice may be formed. Note that while prejudice and discrimination are closely related concepts, they are slightly different. Prejudice can result in acts of discriminatio ...
... To be able to moderate and prevent the effects of prejudice, it is important to understand why people are prejudiced, and how prejudice may be formed. Note that while prejudice and discrimination are closely related concepts, they are slightly different. Prejudice can result in acts of discriminatio ...
Exploring Two Routes to Persuasion
... ever made it out of the house in the morning, you probably would be too mentally exhausted to do anything else. In a perfect world, people might hold opinions only on those topics that they had considered carefully. As noted previously. however, this ideal is impossible because, in the course of dai ...
... ever made it out of the house in the morning, you probably would be too mentally exhausted to do anything else. In a perfect world, people might hold opinions only on those topics that they had considered carefully. As noted previously. however, this ideal is impossible because, in the course of dai ...
The Influence of Social Science Theories on the
... section provides an overview of the theories of poverty from five social science disciplines (psychology, anthropology, sociology, economics, and political science) and the historic evolution of the different theories of poverty. The order of the disciplines presented reflects a focus on individual ...
... section provides an overview of the theories of poverty from five social science disciplines (psychology, anthropology, sociology, economics, and political science) and the historic evolution of the different theories of poverty. The order of the disciplines presented reflects a focus on individual ...
1 A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE PERCEPTIONS OF SOCIAL
... The Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences emphasises integrity and ethical behaviour with regard to the preparation of all written assignments. Although the lecturer will provide you with information regarding reference techniques, as well as ways to avoid plagiarism (see the “Guidelines on Re ...
... The Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences emphasises integrity and ethical behaviour with regard to the preparation of all written assignments. Although the lecturer will provide you with information regarding reference techniques, as well as ways to avoid plagiarism (see the “Guidelines on Re ...
Group size and the trust, cohesion, and commitment of group members
... with expectations of group member competence. These expectations significantly predicted measures of shared awareness capturing aspects of anticipated mutual perception, possibly offsetting negative effects of increasing group size. Study 2 found evidence that group members prefer to work with group ...
... with expectations of group member competence. These expectations significantly predicted measures of shared awareness capturing aspects of anticipated mutual perception, possibly offsetting negative effects of increasing group size. Study 2 found evidence that group members prefer to work with group ...
CHAPTER 16 - SOCIAL BEHAVIOR - EXAM
... According to Rogers, the degree of disparity between one's self-concept and one's actual experience is termed a. inconsistency b. consistency c. incongruence d. congruence In avoidance-avoidance conflicts a choice must be made a. whether to seek any goal b. whether to pursue a single goal that has b ...
... According to Rogers, the degree of disparity between one's self-concept and one's actual experience is termed a. inconsistency b. consistency c. incongruence d. congruence In avoidance-avoidance conflicts a choice must be made a. whether to seek any goal b. whether to pursue a single goal that has b ...
The Relational Self: An Interpersonal Social–Cognitive Theory
... ways that reflect the self– other relationship (Andersen & Glassman, 1996). Although significant-other representations are idiosyncratic in content and meaning, much research supports the view that the phenomenon of transference occurs by means of generalizable social– cognitive processes—that is, b ...
... ways that reflect the self– other relationship (Andersen & Glassman, 1996). Although significant-other representations are idiosyncratic in content and meaning, much research supports the view that the phenomenon of transference occurs by means of generalizable social– cognitive processes—that is, b ...
Caregivers` Perceptions of an Early Diagnosis of Alzheimer`s
... Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is significantly more prevalent among African Americans than within the general population, but rates of early detection are lower in the African American community. Researchers have demonstrated that both pessimistic Alzheimer’sdirected health beliefs, and negative percepti ...
... Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is significantly more prevalent among African Americans than within the general population, but rates of early detection are lower in the African American community. Researchers have demonstrated that both pessimistic Alzheimer’sdirected health beliefs, and negative percepti ...
Pre-Purchase Behaviour: Is There a Cognitive Dissonance?
... ambiguity uncertainty influences emotional and wisdom of purchase of cognitive dissonance. This coincides with the statement that dissonant buyer experience doubts about their choice are uncertain in their choices and decisions (Montgomery & Barnes, 1993). The affirmation of the theory is very cruci ...
... ambiguity uncertainty influences emotional and wisdom of purchase of cognitive dissonance. This coincides with the statement that dissonant buyer experience doubts about their choice are uncertain in their choices and decisions (Montgomery & Barnes, 1993). The affirmation of the theory is very cruci ...
The Protestant work ethic and attitudes towards
... found to be more important by high PWE scorers than low scorers. This is not in accordance with previous findings, which suggest that the PWE position is positively associated with the inclination to avow responsibility for personally relevant outcomes (Mirels & Garrett, 1971; Waters et ai, 1973). Y ...
... found to be more important by high PWE scorers than low scorers. This is not in accordance with previous findings, which suggest that the PWE position is positively associated with the inclination to avow responsibility for personally relevant outcomes (Mirels & Garrett, 1971; Waters et ai, 1973). Y ...
Punishing Hubris - Columbia University
... acceptance: how much they were liked by the other group members and how much they liked each of the other members on the same 1 to 8 scale. We operationalized social acceptance as the individual’s target score on liking (i.e., their average peer rating). There were significant amounts of target vari ...
... acceptance: how much they were liked by the other group members and how much they liked each of the other members on the same 1 to 8 scale. We operationalized social acceptance as the individual’s target score on liking (i.e., their average peer rating). There were significant amounts of target vari ...
A Case Study Series of the Feasibility of a Group Based Cognitive
... factors being the predominant use of strategy based learning coupled with psychosocial rehabilitation. One such program specifically designed for individuals with schizophrenia is the Computerized Interactive Remediation of Cognition Training for Schizophrenia (CIRCuiTS) [20]. CIRCuiTS targets vario ...
... factors being the predominant use of strategy based learning coupled with psychosocial rehabilitation. One such program specifically designed for individuals with schizophrenia is the Computerized Interactive Remediation of Cognition Training for Schizophrenia (CIRCuiTS) [20]. CIRCuiTS targets vario ...
Preferences Don`t Have to Be Personal
... different in cultural contexts where personal preferences are not construed as the main drivers of individuals’ actions. Reflecting these findings, we offer an additional model designed to expand current attitude theorizing by complementing the existing attitude model. The goal is to account for fin ...
... different in cultural contexts where personal preferences are not construed as the main drivers of individuals’ actions. Reflecting these findings, we offer an additional model designed to expand current attitude theorizing by complementing the existing attitude model. The goal is to account for fin ...
Preferences don`t have to be personal: Expanding attitude theorizing
... different in cultural contexts where personal preferences are not construed as the main drivers of individuals’ actions. Reflecting these findings, we offer an additional model designed to expand current attitude theorizing by complementing the existing attitude model. The goal is to account for fin ...
... different in cultural contexts where personal preferences are not construed as the main drivers of individuals’ actions. Reflecting these findings, we offer an additional model designed to expand current attitude theorizing by complementing the existing attitude model. The goal is to account for fin ...
Chapter 11
... and attribute too much of people’s behavior to who they are and not what’s going on around them. 11.1-15. Mel is listening to a political candidate promote a new health care program. He believes that the candidate really supports the new program. Which of the following may have occurred? a. A dispos ...
... and attribute too much of people’s behavior to who they are and not what’s going on around them. 11.1-15. Mel is listening to a political candidate promote a new health care program. He believes that the candidate really supports the new program. Which of the following may have occurred? a. A dispos ...
1 PROCESSING POLITICAL MISINFORMATION Running head
... Individuals from opposing sides of the political spectrum often disagree over what is fact and what is fiction. While both conservatives and liberals aim to be well informed, even empirical information that seems straightforward can lead to discord [1]. For example, people perceive unemployment, inf ...
... Individuals from opposing sides of the political spectrum often disagree over what is fact and what is fiction. While both conservatives and liberals aim to be well informed, even empirical information that seems straightforward can lead to discord [1]. For example, people perceive unemployment, inf ...
The Impact of Information Processing Goals and Capacity Restrictions on Attitude-Memory by
... information during processing and that memory can be an indicator to the presence and nature of these frames. In order to explore this issue further, the researchers chose an attitudinal object that was well known to individuals and which demanded attitude polarity to a large degree at the time: “Be ...
... information during processing and that memory can be an indicator to the presence and nature of these frames. In order to explore this issue further, the researchers chose an attitudinal object that was well known to individuals and which demanded attitude polarity to a large degree at the time: “Be ...
The Neuropeptide Oxytocin Enhances Information Sharing
... solve-rate of oxytocin groups was 26% higher than that of placebo groups. While not reaching statistical significance, this effect on decision quality in combination with significant effects on both information exchange and information processing indicates that decision-making in groups is facilitat ...
... solve-rate of oxytocin groups was 26% higher than that of placebo groups. While not reaching statistical significance, this effect on decision quality in combination with significant effects on both information exchange and information processing indicates that decision-making in groups is facilitat ...