نتایج جستجو برای: self moods

تعداد نتایج: 527322  

Journal: :iau international journal of social sciences 2014
soroush fathi hanieh fakoury hossein bashiri guivi

one of the most difficult and the most common behavioral problems in people with mental retardation, from mild to severe, that adversely affect interpersonal behavior and unpleasant effect on people's moods and mental self. social skills is a process that individuals understand and predict the behavior of others and also control their behavior and regulate social interactions.quasi-experimental...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2011
Todd F Heatherton Dylan D Wagner

Self-regulatory failure is a core feature of many social and mental health problems. Self-regulation can be undermined by failures to transcend overwhelming temptations, negative moods and resource depletion, and when minor lapses in self-control snowball into self-regulatory collapse. Cognitive neuroscience research suggests that successful self-regulation is dependent on top-down control from...

2005
Berislav Žarnić

According to the received view (for example [9]), there are three logico-semantic moods: indicative, imperative and interrogative, and there are two main components in natural language sentences: modal element (which determines sentence’s mood) and sentence radical. On the other hand, it seems that the received view on the sentence components is challenged by the fact that there are two ways to...

2016
J. Mortimer

This little book contains some very interesting' and carefully written articles on questions not often placed before the public in a comprehensive way. The author has divided his subject into Thoughtland, Dreamland, Cloudland, the Land of Forgetfulness, Spiritland, Will, Self, Work, Rest, and the Burden of Life. Concerning Thoughtland we are told: "To a few Thoughtland is elysium; to many ' it ...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2011
Anka Michielsen Iris van Wijk Marjolijn Ketelaar

OBJECTIVES To describe participation and health-related quality of life of Dutch children and adolescents with congenital lower limb deficiencies in comparison with typically developing children, and to explore differences between various degrees of limb loss and between parental reports and self-reports on health-related quality of life. DESIGN Cross-sectional study. METHODS Participation ...

2012
Munmun De Choudhury Scott Counts Michael Gamon

Emotional states of individuals, also known as moods, are central to the expression of thoughts, ideas and opinions, and in turn impact attitudes and behavior. As social media tools are increasingly used by individuals to broadcast their day-to-day happenings, or to report on an external event of interest, understanding the rich ‘landscape’ of moods will help us better interpret and make sense ...

2014
Federica Cena Ilaria Lombardi Amon Rapp Federico Sarzotti

Personal Informatics systems help people to collect personally relevant information for the purpose of self-reflection and self-knowledge. Moods and emotions are ones of the most complex data to gather, since a complete automation is impossible due to the need for a cognitive interpretation by the person. The goal of this paper is to present a novel Personal Informatics solution which overcomes...

Journal: :Shinrigaku kenkyu : The Japanese journal of psychology 1993
S Kawai

The purpose is to make an appropriate list of terms that describe person's moment-to-moment changes in moods during psychodrama sessions. Seventy nurse students participated in a series of psychodrama sessions, consisting of a session of warming-up and two sessions of role playing. They rated their moods at the beginning of the sessions and after each session, on a five-point scale for each of ...

Journal: :Psychological bulletin 2008
Matthijs Baas Carsten K W De Dreu Bernard A Nijstad

This meta-analysis synthesized 102 effect sizes reflecting the relation between specific moods and creativity. Effect sizes overall revealed that positive moods produce more creativity than mood-neutral controls (r= .15), but no significant differences between negative moods and mood-neutral controls (r= -.03) or between positive and negative moods (r= .04) were observed. Creativity is enhanced...

2005
Justin Storbeck Gerald L. Clore

The Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm lures people to produce false memories. Two experiments examined whether induced positive or negative moods would influence this false memory effect. The affect-as-information hypothesis predicts that, on the one hand, positive affective cues experienced as task-relevant feedback encourage relational processing during encoding, which should enhance false me...

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