نتایج جستجو برای: social characteristics

تعداد نتایج: 1229896  

2011
Juan Carlos González-Avella Victor M. Eguíluz Matteo Marsili Fernado Vega-Redondo Maxi San Miguel

Social learning is defined as the ability of a population to aggregate information, a process which must crucially depend on the mechanisms of social interaction. Consumers choosing which product to buy, or voters deciding which option to take with respect to an important issue, typically confront external signals to the information gathered from their contacts. Economic models typically predic...

2010
Christine L Paul Samantha Ross Jamie Bryant Wesley Hill Billie Bonevski Nichola Keevy

BACKGROUND The reductions in smoking prevalence in a number of industrialised countries are accompanied by a strong social gap and associated health inequality. Groups such as the World Health Organisation emphasise the importance of exploring potential causal factors for smoking such as socio-economic context & position. There has been little effort to compare the social context of smoking for...

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...

2016
Aleksandra Cichocka Michał Bilewicz John T. Jost Natasza Marrouch Marta Witkowska Joseph Devlin

Previous research indicates that political conservatism is associated with epistemic needs for structure and certainty (Jost et al., 2003) and that nouns elicit clearer and more definite perceptions of reality than other parts of speech (Carnaghi et al., 2008). We therefore hypothesized that conservatives would exhibit preferences for nouns (vs. verbs and adjectives), insofar as nouns are bette...

Journal: :Journal of youth and adolescence 2013
Katherine J Karriker-Jaffe Vangie A Foshee Susan T Ennett Chirayath Suchindran

Adolescents develop within multiple contexts that synergistically influence their behavior and health. To understand the simultaneous influence of neighborhood and family contexts on adolescents, this study examined relationships of neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage, neighborhood social disorganization, family conflict, parent-child bonding and parental control with trajectories of physic...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2004
Christian Keysers David I Perrett

For humans and monkeys, understanding the actions of others is central to survival. Here we review the physiological properties of three cortical areas involved in this capacity: the STS, PF and F5. Based on the anatomical connections of these areas, and the Hebbian learning rule, we propose a simple but powerful account of how the monkey brain can learn to understand the actions of others by a...

2007
Frank Morgan Vera Morgan Joe Clare Giulietta Valuri Richard Woodman Assen Jablensky

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2014
Hoàng Văn Hải Nguyễn Phương Mai

In recent decades, along with a deeper integration into the world economy, when Vietnamese enterprises have had to respect and comply with international competitive laws, the issue of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has drawn a lot of attention and become an essential requirement for enterprises today. However, many Vietnamese small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) are still wandering ...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2010
Donald A Saucier Russell J Webster

Social vigilantism (SV) is an enduring individual difference that assesses the tendency of individuals to impress and propagate their "superior" beliefs onto others to correct others' more "ignorant" opinions. After establishing a reliable measure of SV, three studies showed that SV was associated with greater expressions of belief superiority (whether reacting to others holding dissimilar or s...

2017
Xinmu Hu Zhenhua Xu Xiaoqin Mai

Social value orientation (SVO) is a stable personality trait that reflects how people evaluate interdependent outcomes for themselves and others in social environments. Generally, people can be classified into two types: proselfs and prosocials. The present study examined how SVO affects the processing of outcome evaluation temporally using the event-related potential (ERP). Young adults with t...

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