
Psychological Bulletin - Berkeley-Haas
... Social belongingness reflects the degree to which individuals are accepted and liked by others (Harvey, 1953; Leary et al., 2014; Slater, 1955; Whyte, 1943). Whereas status is a vertical or hierarchical construct in that the process of status conferral involves putting another person in a higher soc ...
... Social belongingness reflects the degree to which individuals are accepted and liked by others (Harvey, 1953; Leary et al., 2014; Slater, 1955; Whyte, 1943). Whereas status is a vertical or hierarchical construct in that the process of status conferral involves putting another person in a higher soc ...
PDF - Columbia`s psychology
... The RSQ was developed from open-ended interviews with 20 undergraduates. These students were presented with 30 hypothetical interpersonal situations generated by a different group of undergraduates. The 20 undergraduates were asked for detailed descriptions of what they thought would happen and how ...
... The RSQ was developed from open-ended interviews with 20 undergraduates. These students were presented with 30 hypothetical interpersonal situations generated by a different group of undergraduates. The 20 undergraduates were asked for detailed descriptions of what they thought would happen and how ...
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 ...
Negative Jealousy-Related Emotion Rumination
... frustration, guilt, fear, insecurity, and surprise. Ellsworth and Smith (1988) found that anger, sadness, fear, guilt, and surprise levels did not differ according to the cognitive appraisals of certainty (which should be used to appraise partner jealousy expression) and attentional activity. Furthe ...
... frustration, guilt, fear, insecurity, and surprise. Ellsworth and Smith (1988) found that anger, sadness, fear, guilt, and surprise levels did not differ according to the cognitive appraisals of certainty (which should be used to appraise partner jealousy expression) and attentional activity. Furthe ...
The Relational Self: An Interpersonal Social–Cognitive Theory
... In this article, we first articulate the major propositions of our theory and then present evidence supporting the theory. Later, we consider related bodies of work on the self that are of special substantive relevance because they touch on similar themes from a broader vantage point in the field an ...
... In this article, we first articulate the major propositions of our theory and then present evidence supporting the theory. Later, we consider related bodies of work on the self that are of special substantive relevance because they touch on similar themes from a broader vantage point in the field an ...
BaccusImplicitSE - Wabash Personal Web Pages
... conditioning paradigm, originally developed by learning theorists to study animal responses to expectations of food or shock, was effective at modifying people’s unconscious responses to themselves. This finding fits well with theories that situate the roots of self-acceptance in the anticipation of ...
... conditioning paradigm, originally developed by learning theorists to study animal responses to expectations of food or shock, was effective at modifying people’s unconscious responses to themselves. This finding fits well with theories that situate the roots of self-acceptance in the anticipation of ...
Stigma, Obesity, and the Health of the Nation`s Children
... On the basis of correlational findings, it is still not possible to establish causality or temporal relationships (i.e., which variable came first). For example, it may be that experiences of victimization could follow from (rather than lead to) low self-esteem, psychological problems, or other pers ...
... On the basis of correlational findings, it is still not possible to establish causality or temporal relationships (i.e., which variable came first). For example, it may be that experiences of victimization could follow from (rather than lead to) low self-esteem, psychological problems, or other pers ...
Selective Moral Disengagement in the Exercise of Moral Agency
... Cognitive restructuring of harmful conduct through moral justi cations, sanitising language and exonerating comparisons is the most effective set of psychological mechanisms for disengaging moral control. Investing harmful conduct with high moral purpose not only eliminates self-censure so destruct ...
... Cognitive restructuring of harmful conduct through moral justi cations, sanitising language and exonerating comparisons is the most effective set of psychological mechanisms for disengaging moral control. Investing harmful conduct with high moral purpose not only eliminates self-censure so destruct ...
Online Friendship Maintenance: An Examination of Relational
... based friendships and the extent to which cultural, relational and channel-related factors may affect the use of these strategies. Many cross-cultural studies have indicated that culture determines an individual’s overall communication style and belief about interpersonal relationships (e.g., TingTo ...
... based friendships and the extent to which cultural, relational and channel-related factors may affect the use of these strategies. Many cross-cultural studies have indicated that culture determines an individual’s overall communication style and belief about interpersonal relationships (e.g., TingTo ...
Victims—p. 1 Victim Adaptations Joshua D
... women’s minimum investment in reproduction is greater, the costs of a poor mate choice are higher. (Trivers, 1972). As a result, there is conflict between the sexes about the timing of sexual activity. Because sex is less costly for men, they desire sexual activity much earlier in a relationship tha ...
... women’s minimum investment in reproduction is greater, the costs of a poor mate choice are higher. (Trivers, 1972). As a result, there is conflict between the sexes about the timing of sexual activity. Because sex is less costly for men, they desire sexual activity much earlier in a relationship tha ...
Eight Survival Strategies in Traumatic Stress 1006
... responses that serve survival. In fact, Darwin (1872/1965) already described four basic means of survival ubiquitous in mammals. They were anger and fear, and competition and cooperation. It was Cannon (1963) who gave Darwin’s anger and fear, the names fight and flight and connected them to sympathe ...
... responses that serve survival. In fact, Darwin (1872/1965) already described four basic means of survival ubiquitous in mammals. They were anger and fear, and competition and cooperation. It was Cannon (1963) who gave Darwin’s anger and fear, the names fight and flight and connected them to sympathe ...
Sports Psychology – Year 13 A
... Through reading and research students to present thoughts about negative influences on behaviour that may lead to dysfunctional behaviour. Review research that shows some link between sport and combating crime and unhealthy lifestyles. ...
... Through reading and research students to present thoughts about negative influences on behaviour that may lead to dysfunctional behaviour. Review research that shows some link between sport and combating crime and unhealthy lifestyles. ...
romantic relationship development
... One affordance of many SNSs is the ability to list one’s categorical romantic relationship status (e.g., single, dating, or married). Facebook made a significant change in how relationship status is conveyed in an SNS profile: rather than just having a category listed, it capitalizes on the social n ...
... One affordance of many SNSs is the ability to list one’s categorical romantic relationship status (e.g., single, dating, or married). Facebook made a significant change in how relationship status is conveyed in an SNS profile: rather than just having a category listed, it capitalizes on the social n ...
Para 1 - Cengage Learning
... textbook, and because the field of social psychology covers such a diverse set of topics, there is no way they can learn them all. They worry that they will confuse concepts that seem similar but have subtle, yet important, differences. They want to know not only on what they should focus, but also ...
... textbook, and because the field of social psychology covers such a diverse set of topics, there is no way they can learn them all. They worry that they will confuse concepts that seem similar but have subtle, yet important, differences. They want to know not only on what they should focus, but also ...
analysis of risk and protective factors
... tobacco, and other substance use among adolescents and categorized them as “contextual factors”, which are related to culture and the structure of society, and “individual and interpersonal factors”. These factors and those identified by other researchers are included in Figure 5, page 21. The more ...
... tobacco, and other substance use among adolescents and categorized them as “contextual factors”, which are related to culture and the structure of society, and “individual and interpersonal factors”. These factors and those identified by other researchers are included in Figure 5, page 21. The more ...
Begue_Alcohol and ag.. - Lorraine et Sébastien Tournyol du Clos
... among males and even decreased sexual arousal among women (Abrams & Wilson, 1983). In another study, people drove more recklessly in a driving simulator when led to believe that they had just consumed alcohol (McMillen, Smith, & Wells-Parker, 1989). Many other studies suggest that alcohol may provid ...
... among males and even decreased sexual arousal among women (Abrams & Wilson, 1983). In another study, people drove more recklessly in a driving simulator when led to believe that they had just consumed alcohol (McMillen, Smith, & Wells-Parker, 1989). Many other studies suggest that alcohol may provid ...
PPT
... procedure to forward chaining except that the first step is to complete the last link; additional steps are added, and the completion of the task is the only task that is reinforced – total-task presentation requires the completion of the whole series to be reinforced ...
... procedure to forward chaining except that the first step is to complete the last link; additional steps are added, and the completion of the task is the only task that is reinforced – total-task presentation requires the completion of the whole series to be reinforced ...
Scientific American PSYCHOLOGY
... discussion. If you were in a group making an important decision, what would you tell the other group members about group polarization and how to guard against it? ...
... discussion. If you were in a group making an important decision, what would you tell the other group members about group polarization and how to guard against it? ...
Social Psychology - Cengage Learning
... textbook, and because the field of social psychology covers such a diverse set of topics, there is no way they can learn them all. They worry that they will confuse concepts that seem similar but have subtle, yet important, differences. They want to know not only on what they should focus, but also ...
... textbook, and because the field of social psychology covers such a diverse set of topics, there is no way they can learn them all. They worry that they will confuse concepts that seem similar but have subtle, yet important, differences. They want to know not only on what they should focus, but also ...
Social Psychology
... formed by association. They can also be reinforced positively or punished by the responses others may have to them, and a person may develop an attitude through [c] _______________. This type of learning occurs when a person learns something through observation of others. Children learn prejudices t ...
... formed by association. They can also be reinforced positively or punished by the responses others may have to them, and a person may develop an attitude through [c] _______________. This type of learning occurs when a person learns something through observation of others. Children learn prejudices t ...
Behaviour and Anti Bullying 2016
... of any incident that is making them unhappy Children have the opportunity to complete a questionnaire every year which specifically asks about bullying and feeling safe at school Circle times provide an opportunity to discuss issues of concern Collective worship assemblies focus during the yea ...
... of any incident that is making them unhappy Children have the opportunity to complete a questionnaire every year which specifically asks about bullying and feeling safe at school Circle times provide an opportunity to discuss issues of concern Collective worship assemblies focus during the yea ...
Peer-reviewed Article PDF
... breakdown in control. This resulted in high crime rates. Later, Sampson and colleagues combined two concepts – informal social control and neighborhood social cohesion, to add to the social disorganization theory, neighborhood collective efficacy. Sampson and colleagues argued that an agreement on c ...
... breakdown in control. This resulted in high crime rates. Later, Sampson and colleagues combined two concepts – informal social control and neighborhood social cohesion, to add to the social disorganization theory, neighborhood collective efficacy. Sampson and colleagues argued that an agreement on c ...
Document
... • Despite this, 35 of 40 participants continued with the experiment. Two-thirds continued through the full range of voltage. Nine participants refused to continue somewhere between the 300-volt and 450-volt level. • Participants continued even though they later admitted that they had been afraid of ...
... • Despite this, 35 of 40 participants continued with the experiment. Two-thirds continued through the full range of voltage. Nine participants refused to continue somewhere between the 300-volt and 450-volt level. • Participants continued even though they later admitted that they had been afraid of ...
Optimism, Effects on Relationships
... make sense of social situations, and beliefs can affect how individuals behave toward others. A belief orientation that has received a great deal of attention in a variety of domains is optimism. The focus of this entry is on how optimism is related to relationship processes and outcomes. This entry ...
... make sense of social situations, and beliefs can affect how individuals behave toward others. A belief orientation that has received a great deal of attention in a variety of domains is optimism. The focus of this entry is on how optimism is related to relationship processes and outcomes. This entry ...