نتایج جستجو برای: warmth

تعداد نتایج: 2630  

2016
Shawna J. Lee Elizabeth T. Gershoff

Many parents believe that spanking is an effective way to promote children’s positive behavior, yet few studies have examined spanking and the development of social competence. Using information from 3,279 families with young children who participated in a longitudinal study of urban families, this study tested competing hypotheses regarding whether maternal spanking or maternal warmth predicte...

Journal: :JVRB 2014
Felix Hülsmann Nikita Mattar Julia Fröhlich Ipke Wachsmuth

Wind and warmth sensations proved to be able to enhance users’ state of presence in Virtual Reality applications. Still, only few projects deal with their detailed effect on the user and general ways of implementing such stimuli. This work tries to fill this gap: After analyzing requirements for hardware and software concerning wind and warmth simulations, a hardware and also a software setup f...

Journal: :The British journal of social psychology 2009
Amy J C Cuddy Susan T Fiske Virginia S Y Kwan Peter Glick Stéphanie Demoulin Jacques-Philippe Leyens Michael Harris Bond Jean-Claude Croizet Naomi Ellemers Ed Sleebos Tin Tin Htun Hyun-Jeong Kim Greg Maio Judi Perry Kristina Petkova Valery Todorov Rosa Rodríguez-Bailón Elena Morales Miguel Moya Marisol Palacios Vanessa Smith Rolando Perez Jorge Vala Rene Ziegler

The stereotype content model (SCM) proposes potentially universal principles of societal stereotypes and their relation to social structure. Here, the SCM reveals theoretically grounded, cross-cultural, cross-groups similarities and one difference across 10 non-US nations. Seven European (individualist) and three East Asian (collectivist) nations (N=1,028) support three hypothesized cross-cultu...

2008
NICOLAS KERVYN VINCENT Y. YZERBYT STEPHANIE DEMOULIN CHARLES M. JUDD

In two experiments we show that the context in which groups are perceived influences how they are judged in a compensatory manner on the fundamental dimensions of social judgment, that is, warmth and competence. We manipulate the type of country (high in competence and low in warmth vs. high in warmth and low in competence) to which a target country is compared. Our data show that the target co...

2014
Marco Brambilla Patrice Rusconi Simona Sacchi Paolo Cherubini

Research on the two fundamental dimensions of social judgment, namely warmth and competence, has shown that warmth has a primary and a dominant role in information gathering about others. In two studies we examined whether the sociability and morality components of warmth play a distinct role in such a process. Study 1 (N=60) investigated which traits were mostly selected when forming impressio...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Eddie Brummelman Sander Thomaes Stefanie A Nelemans Bram Orobio de Castro Geertjan Overbeek Brad J Bushman

Narcissism levels have been increasing among Western youth, and contribute to societal problems such as aggression and violence. The origins of narcissism, however, are not well understood. Here, we report, to our knowledge, the first prospective longitudinal evidence on the origins of narcissism in children. We compared two perspectives: social learning theory (positing that narcissism is cult...

Journal: :European journal of public health 2008
Liesl M Osman Jon G Ayres Carole Garden Karen Reglitz Janice Lyon J Graham Douglas

BACKGROUND Home Energy Efficiency guidelines recommend domestic indoor temperatures of 21 degrees C for at least 9 h per day in living areas. Is health status of patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) associated with maintaining this level of warmth in their homes? METHODS In a cross-sectional observational study of patients, living in their own homes, living room (LR) and...

2016
M. Haynes Jennifer Thornton Sandra C. Jones Marcus Haynes

Very few studies in social marketing empirically compare the effectiveness of positive and negative appeals. This study examines the effect of positive (warmth appeal) and negative (guilt appeal) print imagery on donation behaviour to an animal welfare organisation. A quasiexperimental design was used to test the appeals, using a convenience sample of 282 university students, with each experime...

2016
Mirjam Weis

The present study investigated relations among maternal warmth, children’s self-regulation (i.e., behavior and emotion regulation), and prosocial behavior. The assumed relations were studied in Germany and Chile, two socialization contexts differing in socio-economic and cultural factors. The sample consisted of 76 German and 167 Chilean fourth graders, their mothers, and teachers. Maternal war...

Journal: :Development and psychopathology 2013
Daniel Ewon Choe Sheryl L Olson Arnold J Sameroff

Emotional distress experienced by mothers increases young children's risk of externalizing problems through suboptimal parenting and child self-regulation. An integrative structural equation model tested hypotheses that mothers' parenting (i.e., low levels of inductive discipline and maternal warmth) would mediate adverse effects of early maternal distress on child effortful control, which in t...

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