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Why do we sometimes enjoy the misfortune of others?
... in that situation and we’ve all felt that joy. The German language coined the word Schadenfreude—a compound word of the German words ... Tesser, A. (1988). Toward a self-evaluation maintenance model of social behavior. In L. Berkowitz (Ed.), Advances in experimental ... / more
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Is banning bossy enough to enact real social change? Celebrity activism and the “Ban Bossy” campaign
... for young leaders as well as the double standard in language used to describe to young boys and girls. The campaign has not only ... Fiske, S. T., Cuddy, A. C., Glick, P., & Xu, J. (2002). A model of (often) mixed stereotype content: Competence and warmth ... / more
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magazine issue | 04/2014
What can metaphors tell us about personality?
Our language is filled with metaphors (Gibbs, 1994). We have “bright” ... and “explode” with rage. What is the purpose of such language? According to Lakoff and Johnson (1980; 1999), metaphors ... Belief and feeling : Evidence for an accessibility model of emotional self-report. Psychological Bulletin, 128, 934-960. ... / more
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An Introduction to Cognitive Psychology. Proccesses and Disorders
... students and gives a good overview about the discipline. The language is easy to follow and jargon-free. The theories are presented in a ... D. J. Van Bavel, J. (2007). The Iterative Reprocessing Model: A Multilevel Framework For Attitudes and Evaluation. Social Cognition, ... / more
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Why Are We Still Spanking Our Kids?
... punishment that constitute abuse, and many include vague language about what is prohibited, such as “excessive”, “unreasonable” ... than intended. Consistent with the General Aggression Model (Anderson & Bushman, 2002), parent attitudinal factors , such as ... / more
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Moral Disengagement: How People Do Harm and Live With Themselves
... and the societal level. For instance, we use euphemistic language (and talk of “collateral damage” instead of civilians who get ... the reader to the broader context and the foundation of his model; this is followed by a detailed characterization of the set of mechanisms ... / more
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magazine issue | 07/2017
Straight talk about gaydar: How do individuals guess others’ sexual orientation?
... system that is limited, in that it not only assumes a binary model of sexuality, but also may harm those whom gaydar depicts as ... (e.g., Chauncey, 1994). In the UK, Polari was a secret slang language used by gay men to discuss sexual orientation beyond others’ ... / more
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magazine issue | 01/2019
Refugees wel(l)come: The impact of social support on refugees’ well-being
... and self-realization in society (5). A widely tested model in this context, the six-factor model of psychological well-being, ... to support the settlement process include housing security, language courses, education, and employment. These services can contribute to ... / more
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magazine issue | 12/2019
What career should I choose? How self-stereotyping can influence career decisions
... roles are portrayed [23] . Backlash-Avoidance-Model. Generally, women and men can predict relatively accurately, how ... or more female-typed images and gender -inclusive language forms ( gender -fair word pair of feminine and masculine linguistic ... / more
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magazine issue | 12/2019
To which gender’s disadvantage are school grades biased – girls or boys?
... and science (7). Reading competence and other language skills, by contrast, are more likely to be expected in girls (8). If ... Fiske ST, Cuddy AJC, Glick P, Xu J. A model of (often mixed) stereotype content: Competence and warmth ... / 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.
