نتایج جستجو برای: warmth

تعداد نتایج: 2630  

Journal: :Group processes & intergroup relations : GPIR 2009
Peter A Caprariello Amy J C Cuddy Susan T Fiske

The stereotype content model (SCM) posits that social structure predicts specific cultural stereotypes and associated emotional prejudices. No prior evidence at a societal level has manipulated both structural predictors and measured both stereotypes and prejudices. In the present study, participants (n = 120) responded to an immigration scenario depicting a high- or low-status group, competiti...

Journal: :Frontiers in psychology 2016
Oleksandr V. Horchak Jean-Christophe Giger Margarida V. Garrido

The current research considered the question of how performing an action, or merely preparing the body for action, can have an impact on social judgments related to person perception. Participants were asked to ascribe competence and warmth characteristics to a target person by reading a metaphoric text while their body was manipulated to be prepared for the processing of action-congruent infor...

Journal: :Ergonomics 1974
I D Griffiths D A McIntyre

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Journal: :Journal of research in personality 2013
Ryan L Boyd Konrad Bresin Scott Ode Michael D Robinson

Warmth-coldness is a fundamental dimension of social behavior. Cold individuals are egocentric in their social relations, whereas warm individuals are not. Previous theorizing suggests that cognitive egocentrism underlies social egocentrism. It was hypothesized that higher levels of interpersonal coldness would predict greater cognitive egocentrism. Cognitive egocentrism was assessed in basic t...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2002
Susan T Fiske Amy J C Cuddy Peter Glick Jun Xu

Stereotype research emphasizes systematic processes over seemingly arbitrary contents, but content also may prove systematic. On the basis of stereotypes' intergroup functions, the stereotype content model hypothesizes that (a) 2 primary dimensions are competence and warmth, (b) frequent mixed clusters combine high warmth with low competence (paternalistic) or high competence with low warmth (e...

2008
Irwin Sandler Jonathan Miles Jeffrey Cookston Sanford Braver

This article studied the relations of children’s mental health problems to the warmth of their relationship with their noncustodial father and custodial mother and the level of conflict between the parents. Using a sample of 182 divorcing families, multiple regression was used to test the independent effect of father warmth, mother warmth, and interparental conflict. Results indicated that fath...

2005
Kevin MacDonald

MAcDoNALn, KEVIN. Warmth as a Developmental Construct: An Evolutionary Analysis. GHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1992, 63, 753-773. This paper provides an evolutionary account of the human affectional system as indexed by the construct of warmth. It is argued that although warmth and security of attachment are often closely intertwined in actual relationships, warmth must be distinguished from security of a...

Journal: :International journal of science, commerce and humanities 2013
Tay Hack Stephanie A Goodwin Susan T Fiske

Research from a number of social psychological traditions suggests that social perceivers should be more concerned with evaluating others' intentions (i.e., warmth) relative to evaluating others' ability to act on those intentions (i.e., competence). The present research examined whether warmth evaluations have cognitive primacy over competence evaluations in a direct reaction-time comparison a...

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