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magazine issue | 02/2021
Nuances of Sexual Consent: Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?
... consisted entirely of university students. Regarding racial identity, 79.3% of participants identified as White, 4.4% as Asian, 4.3% as ... process—one that can begin as early as interactions in social settings. To test this theory, I wrote a story about a consensual sexual ... / more
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magazine issue | 03/2024
Context matters: Why women are not worse negotiators than men
... stereotypes and their effects in negotiation. The social role theory of sex differences To discuss the impact of ... 2). Prominence refers to the degree to which gender identity is obvious in a situation. Similarly, relevance refers to the extent ... / more
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magazine issue | 05/2024
Never fear, a moral expert is here
... such a thing as moral expertise? At the interface between social psychology and philosophy, this article deals with the question of ... becomes routine, it can become ingrained in a person's moral identity [14]. The fact that virtuous behavior is highly valued in the ... / more
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magazine issue | 06/2024
“Keeping the Olympic Flame Burning”: Protecting Athletes from Burnout in Sport
... burnout. These include stress appraisal [4], sport-centered identity [5], commitment [3], and motivation [6]. T he factors causing ... Burnout Among Adolescent Athletes: A Personal Failure or Social Problem? Sociology of Sport Journal, 9(3), 271‑285. ... / more
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magazine issue | 06/2024
In the Shades of the Rings – Experiences of Interpersonal Violence in Elite Sports
... a high level of dedication, personal sacrifice, and social support even before the prospect of Olympic participation becomes ... but “selling myself short”: Stories, narratives, and identity development in elite sport. The Sport Psychologist, 27, 27–39. ... / more
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magazine issue | 08/2024
Bug or feature? Boredom feels aversive, and this is why it matters
... unprecedented restrictions of their everyday activities: Social contacts had to be curbed, life predominantly took place within one's ... to perceive their life as boring) were more likely to break social-distancing rules, and stated that adhering to these guidelines was ... prosocial intentions in response to boredom,” Self Identity, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 82–96, Jan. 2017, doi: ... / 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.