نتایج جستجو برای: respectively after king pride

تعداد نتایج: 2190179  

2016
Nicole Syringa Harth Colin Wayne Leach Thomas Kessler

The present research compared the in-group-focused emotions of pride, guilt, and anger as predictors of three environmental intentions. In two scenario studies we manipulated the in-group’s responsibility for environmental damage or protection. In-group responsibility for environmental damage increased participants’ guilt and anger, whereas in-group responsibility for environmental protection i...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2010
Kim D Clark Jacques Oosthuizen Susan Beerenfels Anne-Marie C Rowell

INTRODUCTION Tambellup is a small rural town in the Great Southern region of Western Australia (WA), approximately 300 km south-east of state capital Perth. Tambellup has a much higher Aboriginal population than the national average and achieved very positive results for year one children in 2007 regional Australian Early Development Index testing. In 2009 the Great Southern GP Network (which h...

2009
Zeid Kootbally Craig Schlenoff Raj Madhavan

This paper describes PRIDE (Prediction in Dynamic Environments), a multi-resolution and hierarchical framework. PRIDE was developed as a test bed to assess the performance of autonomous vehicles in the presence of moving objects in a simulated environment. By simulating scenarios in which moving objects are prevalent, a designer of an autonomous vehicle can test the performance of their path pl...

Journal: :Body image 2012
Andree L Castonguay Jennifer Brunet Leah Ferguson Catherine M Sabiston

The aim of this study was to examine the associations between women's actual:ideal weight-related self-discrepancies and experiences of weight-related shame, guilt, and authentic pride using self-discrepancy (Higgins, 1987) and self-conscious emotion (Tracy & Robins, 2004) theories as guiding frameworks. Participants (N=398) completed self-report questionnaires. Main analyses involved polynomia...

Journal: :Psychophysiology 2011
Melike M Fourie Henri G L Rauch Barak E Morgan George F R Ellis Esmè R Jordaan Kevin G F Thomas

We examined the cardiovascular physiology of guilt and pride to elucidate physiological substrates underpinning the behavioral motivations of these moral emotions. Although both emotions motivate prosocial behavior, guilt typically inhibits ongoing behavior, whereas pride reinforces current behavior. To succeed in eliciting real emotions, we used a novel social interaction task. We found dissoc...

Journal: :International Feminist Journal of Politics 2022

This article focuses on the articulation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer (LGBTQ+) identities, lives, rights at Pride events in Hong Kong. I argue that analyzing as a Foucauldian “regime truth” reveals how it is embedded reproduces broader ideological effects structures global capitalism. Focusing specifically corporate Out Leadership Asia Summit Kong Migrants Pride, organized by mig...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1998
S Haas M Vingron A Poustka S Wiemann

We have developed PRIDE, a primer design program that automatically designs primers in single contigs or whole sequencing projects to extend the already known sequence and to double strand single-stranded regions. The program is fully integrated into the Staden package (GAP4) and accessible with a graphical user interface. PRIDE uses a fuzzy logic-based system to calculate primer qualities. The...

Journal: :Body image 2016
Eva Pila Jennifer Brunet Peter R E Crocker Kent C Kowalski Catherine M Sabiston

This study examined differences in body-related shame, guilt, pride, and envy based on intrapersonal characteristics of sex, age, and weight status in 527 Canadian adults. Compared to men, women reported significantly higher shame and guilt contextualized to the body. No sex differences were observed for envy or pride. Middle-aged adults reported higher shame and lower pride compared with young...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2003
Ozlem Ayduk Danielle May Geraldine Downey E Tory Higgins

Prevention pride reflects a person's subjective history of success in preventing negative outcomes, leading to a strategic avoidance of errors of commission (e.g., explicit mistakes) in new situations. Two studies examined the impact of prevention pride on the strategies that highly rejection sensitive (HRS) people use to cope with the anxiety of anticipated rejection and the negative feelings ...

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