33 results for „group emotion“
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magazine issue | 02/2013
That human touch that means so much: Exploring the tactile dimension of social life
... research by Matthew Hertenstein, director of the Touch and Emotion Lab at DePauw University, has shown that touch may communicate distinct ... between mothers and their children, and among members of a group with a shared identity. When people engage in communal sharing , they ... / more
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magazine issue | 05/2012
When conversations flow
... on an interpersonal level or on the level of consensus in a group. The question we aim to answer in this paper is: Why do we feel ... of Evaluations: Affective Processes in Cognition and Emotion. (pp. 189-217). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. ... / more
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magazine issue | 01/2012
Honor and Emotion
This paper discusses honor and its effects on emotion. The paper is divided into two parts. In the first part, the definition ... the Moroccan-Dutch and Turkish-Dutch were considered as one group. Although Moroccan- and Turkish-Dutch ethnic groups represent different ... / more
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magazine issue | 01/2012
The Role of Honor and Culture in Group-Based Humiliation, Anger and Shame
... of your first cousin, or when a member of a religious group with which you strongly identify (e.g., Catholic) has been publicly ... The humiliation felt in such situations is a powerful emotion, not only because of the pain it causes with regard to one’s ... / more
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magazine issue | 01/2012
Family Honour and the Purity of the Family’s Essence: A Relational Models Approach
... How are honour concerns related to the protection of the group? Why should a culture of honour develop based on protection? We suggest ... and Dutch cultural prototypes. Cognition and Emotion, 13, 149-179. Fiske, A. P. (1992). The four elementary ... / more
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magazine issue | 10/2010
Positive Psychology and the Importance of Close Relationships in TV Sitcoms: That 70s Show, Entourage, and How I Met Your Mother
... celebrity, Vincent Chase. How I Met Your Mother portrays a group of 20-something New Yorkers, who journey through their careers and ... event. Capitalizing on positive events increases positive emotion and psychological well-being over and above the actual events ... / more
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magazine issue | 10/2009
The Ghost in the System: Where Free Will Lurks in Human Minds
... constrain the activities of the individuals comprising the group or society. In a mental system, the specific cognitive elements that ... Review, 51, 358-374. Mandler, G. (1975). Mind and emotion . New York: Wiley. Nisbett, R. E. & Wilson, T. D. (1977). ... / more
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magazine issue | 10/2009
Culture and Health Psychology: Insights from a Socio-Cultural Perspective
... by social, mutual obligations and the fulfilment of in-group expectations (e.g., Hofstede , 1980; Oyserman et al. , 2002; ... (1991). Culture and the self: Implications for cognition, emotion, and motivation . Psychological Review, 98, 224-253. ... / more
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magazine issue | 04/2009
Human, or Less than Human?
... attributes, in contrast, tend to involve warmth , emotion, openness , and desire . Unlike Human Uniqueness traits, these ... humans from robots and inanimate entities. Humanness in Group Perception The relevance of this simple model to social ... / more
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magazine issue | 06/2008
Complementing Individualism with The Social Identity Approach
... Asch, 1955 ; Milgram, 1963 ). We are very sensitive to group norms ( Turner, 1991 ), and fear social exclusion (e.g., Kurzban & ... of fellow group members. In other words, one can experience emotion on the basis of a group membership that connects one to a past never ... / moreHere you can search the entire InMind magazine for any content of your choice. You can reduce your search results by selecting one or more filter options in the right column.