نتایج جستجو برای: social threat

تعداد نتایج: 655959  

Journal: :British journal of psychology 2005
Robin Goodwin Michelle Willson Stanley Gaines

The terrorist attacks of 9/11, and subsequent terrorist acts around the world, have alerted social psychologists to the need to examine the antecedents and consequences of terrorist threat perception. In these two studies, we examined the predictive power of demographic factors (age, gender, location), individual values and normative influences on threat perception and the consequences of this ...

2009
Paul Whitney Alan Brothers Garill Coles Jonathan Young Katherine Wolf Sandy Thompson David Niesen John Madsen Cindy Henderson

This paper describes an approach for integrating sociological and technical models to develop more complete threat assessment. Current approaches to analyzing and addressing threats tend to focus on the technical factors. This paper addresses development of predictive models that encompass behavioral as well as these technical factors. Using improvised explosive device (IED) attacks as motivati...

Journal: :Psychology and psychotherapy 2014
Sam Cartwright-Hatton Paul Abeles Clare Dixon Christine Holliday Becky Hills

OBJECTIVES Anxiety leads to biases in processing personally relevant information. This study set out to examine whether anxious parents also experience biases in processing child-relevant material. DESIGN AND METHODS Ninety parents acted as a control condition, or received a social anxiety or child-related anxiety induction. They completed a task examining attentional biases in relation to ch...

2016
Pamela Qualter Ken Rotenberg Louise Barrett Peter Henzi Alexandra Barlow Maria Stylianou Rebecca A. Harris

This series of studies is the first to examine hypervigilance for social threat among lonely children and the first to establish this link using eye-tracking technology. Hypervigilance for social threat was operationalised as hostility to ambiguously motivated social exclusion in a variation of the hostile attribution paradigm (Study 1), scores on the Children’s RejectionSensitivity Questionnai...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 2013
Pamela Qualter Ken Rotenberg Louise Barrett Peter Henzi Alexandra Barlow Maria Stylianou Rebecca A Harris

The hypothesis that lonely children show hypervigilance for social threat was examined in a series of three studies that employed different methods including advanced eye-tracking technology. Hypervigilance for social threat was operationalized as hostility to ambiguously motivated social exclusion in a variation of the hostile attribution paradigm (Study 1), scores on the Children's Rejection-...

2007
Will Wilkinson

subjective well-being, generally through survey methods. A number of psychologists and social scientists have drawn upon this work recently to argue that the American model of relatively limited government and a dynamic market economy corrodes happiness, whereas Western European and Scandinavian-style social democracies promote it. This paper argues that happiness research in fact poses no thre...

2009
Reece Jones

This article investigates how expansive new security projects have gained both legitimacy and immediacy as part of the ‘global war on terror’ by analysing the process that led to the fencing and securitising of the border between India and Bangladesh. The framing of the ‘enemy other’ in the global war on terror relies on two crucial shifts from previous geopolitical boundary narratives. First, ...

2013
Peter M. Gollwitzer Michael K. Marquardt Michaela Scherer Kentaro Fujita

We hypothesized that threatening self-aspects that pertain to an identity specified in a binding identity goal leads to distinct compensation (i.e., self-symbolizing), whereas threatening self-aspects not specified in a binding identity goal leads to general selfworth restoration. To test this hypothesis, participants with either weak or strong commitments to becoming lawyers were subjected to ...

2017
Gaihua Fu Sean Wilkinson Richard J. Dawson Hayley J. Fowler Chris Kilsby Mathaios Panteli

Electricity systems are undergoing unprecedented change, with growing capacity for low-carbon generation, and an increasingly distributed approach to network control. Furthermore, the severity of climate related threats is projected to increase. To improve our understanding of the risks from these changes, this paper presents a novel modeling approach to assess the resilience of future electric...

2015
Kentaro Shirotsuki Nobuko Kawasoe Yoshio Kodama So-ichiro Adachi Toshiki Shioiri Shinobu Nomura

Information-processing biases based on cognitive and cognitive behavioral models have been reported in social anxiety disorder (SAD). One such bias is the attention bias, or selectively attending to threat stimuli. This bias has been associated in anxiety with maintenance and worsening of SAD symptoms. The objective of the present study was to examine, compare, and clarify differences in attent...

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