Would you recognize the perpetrator? What do you need to know when you have to make an identification from a lineup?
... lineup members. This can lead to a so-called relative judgment in which witnesses are prone to choose the person who most ... / moreThe Role of Honor and Culture in Group-Based Humiliation, Anger and Shame
... without the embarrassment or humiliation of public judgment. Moreover, embarrassment occurs when outsiders become aware of a ... neighbors show curiosity about the reasons that pushed the relative to steal. However, people would experience humiliation if they hear ... / moreSocial Judgment: Warmth and Competence are Universal Dimensions
... S.T. & Cuddy, A. J. C. (2006). Stereotype content and relative group status across cultures. In Social Comparison Processes and ... V., Kashima, Y. (2005). Fundamental dimensions of social judgment: Understanding the relations between judgments of competence and ... / moreComplementing Individualism with The Social Identity Approach
... . A similar development can be found in research on relative deprivation , which is defined as the experience that one is denied ... P. E. (2002). Social functionalist frameworks for judgment and choice: Intuitive politicians, theologians, and prosecutors ... / moreCreativity is More Than a Trait: It’s a Relation
... breadth of conceptions of the field as well as the relative uncertainty of its fundamental components” (p. 232). After the era ... developed a model to describe how this observation and judgment process proceeds. Instead of viewing creativity as an objective ... / moreThe Naked Power: Understanding Nonverbal Communications of Power
... undiagnostic and unimportant for the task, it influenced judgment times: Participants took longer to recognize the powerful groups when ... Decoding visual dominance: Attributions of power based on relative percentages of looking while speaking and looking while listening. ... / moreMore than meets the eye: Physical sensations influence first impressions
... formation Think about a fundamental social judgment—whether someone is trustworthy or not. People effortlessly judge ... the reverse relationship. Upon sight of a trustworthy face, relative to an untrustworthy face, people’s bodies were subsequently in a ... / moreOn kissing in elevators and flirting in the office: A cross-cultural perspective on normative behavior.
... and social coordination (Gelfand et al., 2011). The relative strength of social norms on individual behavior in which ... (2013)The role of culture- gene coevolution in morality judgment: Examining the interplay between tightness-looseness and allelic ... / moreFair Enough? The Inequality Paradox, Inequality Awareness, and System Justification
... permeable, and that one can change their social status with relative ease, is known as “social mobility” belief. Social mobility ... M, Keltner D. Social class rank, essentialism, and punitive judgment. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 2013 May; 105(2). ... / moreEssential Psychological Aspects of the Olympic Mind
... performances, individuals primarily consider how they did relative to others [2 ]. Obviously, winners then feel much better than those ... factors, and bodily sensations should be experienced without judgment or avoidance. Such a mindset makes it easier to (re)focus on the task ... / 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.