135 results for „social group“
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magazine issue | 02/2007
Same Same? Moral Development across Continents
... whether theories that came about as a result of particular social psychological research are valid for different cultures across ... values, beliefs, norms, and behaviors, shared by a group but harbored differently by each specific unit within the group, ... D. T., Fiske, S. T. & Lindzey, G. (1998). The Handbook of Social Psychology. Boston: McGraw. Heubner, A. & Garrod, A. C. (1993). ... / more
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magazine issue | 02/2007
High Maintenance Interaction
... I'd have to admit to always being part of that latter group. My strategy was to harass the biggest nerd on the subject with all of my ... this article, the authors demonstrate that inefficient social coordination on an interpersonal task can impair self-regulation ... / more
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magazine issue | 12/2006
The Night of Nancy: Social Psychology and Football
... the Dutch Police Academy as well as through the tenets of group emotions, I will argue that the French police, the UEFA, and both soccer ... turns into a fighting machine in a football stadium. Social psychology might provide an explanation: it might well be the connection ... / more
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magazine issue | 12/2006
Not Again! I’m Looking for a Job but I Don’t Know Why It Is Taking So Long!
... must identify, initiate, and follow up written and social exchanges for the purpose of obtaining new employment or reemployment. ... and use a variety of personal resources (e.g. time, effort, social resources) to obtain employment ( Kanfer, Wanberg, & Kantrowitz , ... foraging strategies influence the length of unemployment. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 7, 305-315. ... / more
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magazine issue | 12/2006
Engagement: A Source of Value, Quality of Life, or Both?
... up at five a.m. to catch the coach that took the whole group to a ski resort nearby. Oftentimes, dance performances or tennis games ... involvement in various domains of life, including mental, social, and physical activities, which acts as a buffer against cognitive ... / more
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blog categorie(s) - Big Questions in Society
Why do people help strangers when disaster strikes?
... bathrooms); people are helping. It seems a pro-social orientation has swelled in the hearts and minds of Bostonians. Research in social psychology may offer insight into both the magnitude of helping that has ... One such experience is collective violence, when a group is threatened or harmed by members of a different group (World Health ... / more
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blog categorie(s) - Big Questions in Society
After Trayvon: The science of protecting innocent black men
... showed a modest stereotype against their own racial group. This generalization obviously ties black men to crime and ... of stereotypes may take hold extremely early on in the social interactions that people engage in. These reactions can have lethal ... / more
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blog categorie(s) - Political Psychology
Everyone is biased
... in 2003 when I was transitioning from an undergraduate to a social psychology graduate student, while at the same time the U.S. was ... acceptable. If it’s objectionable, any preferences for one group over another will be short-circuited, and biases won’t emerge. The IOPM ... / more
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blog categorie(s) - Political Psychology
Everyone is prejudiced, too
... , what groups come to mind? In all likelihood, a social group that is disadvantaged in one way or another came to your mind: an ... / 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.