Sentences with phrase «general social perception»

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The study, which was published in the September issue of Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, also indicated that one's perception of available time led powerful people to be, in general, less stressed.
Though some social commentators questioned the public's perception of the size of the evangelical movement and the validity of some of the measures used, few of them could match the status granted the movement by the general media as a whole.
«We hypothesized that yoga participants would show lower depression severity over time as assessed by the Quick Inventory of Depression Symptomatology (QIDS), as well as better social and role functioning, better general health perceptions and physical functioning, and less physical pain relative to the control group,» said Dr. Uebelacker.
Understanding more about canine cognition and perception may tell us more about social cognition and perception in general
This theory from social science provides general approaches, not framed mathematically, to account for several distinct aspects of human behavior including attitudes towards impacts of behaviors, perception of social norms, and perceptions about the capability for behaviors to be effective and to have impact on controlling a system.
According to Tinder, there were two essential challenges with the online dating market before they launched the product: first, there was social stigma associated with online dating — the perception by the general public that it was a last resort, rather than a good way to meet people.
Bartlett will act as a flâneur by documenting the street performances taking place throughout the run of the exhibition and inviting the general public to step into the position of the flâneur and share their perceptions of everyday urban life via social media using the hashtag #Personofthecrowd.
Relationship quality was indexed as both general perceptions of social support (e.g., the extent to which participants felt they had someone who is «around when I am in need» or «who cares about my feelings»), and the degree of closeness individuals felt with their romantic partner (i.e., the Inclusion - of - Other - in - the - Self (IOS) scale).
Perceived social support refers to «an individual's perceptions of general support or specific supportive behaviors (available or acted on) from people in their social network, which enhances their functioning and / or may buffer them from adverse outcomes» (Demaray & Malecki, 2002, pp. 306 - 307).
There was a significant increase in the FamTh - G in quality of life in terms of general health perception, vitality, social functioning, emotional problems, and emotional health.
In order to provide more insights into this issue, it is important to investigate (1) similarities in the ways people seek support from their social relationships as well as their perceptions of these relationships, and (2) whether support - seeking may be related to relationship closeness at the relationship - general versus relationship - specific levels.
The current study aimed to examine: (1) similarities (or concordance) in the ways people seek support from their social relationships as well as their perceptions of these relationships, and (2) whether support - seeking may be related to relationship closeness at the relationship - general versus relationship - specific levels.
Thus, it is important for future research on social relationships to employ a technique similar to the current study in order to partition the correlation between interpersonal behavior and perception into relationship - general and relationship - specific levels.
This 36 - item measure is the short form of the original Medical Outcomes Survey34 to measure functional impairment and contains eight subsections: (1) physical activity limitations due to health problems; (2) social activity limitations due to physical or emotional problems; (3) usual role activity limitations due to physical health problems; (4) bodily pain; (5) general mental health; (6) role activity limitations due to emotional problems; (7) vitality (energy and fatigue) and (8) general health perceptions.34 The items are scored so that higher scores indicate a greater functional ability.
According to the contextual social - cognitive model, adolescents learn to rely on aggression as a general strategy when interacting with others through distorted cognitive processes, impaired problem - solving, and negative perception of social cues that develop in the context of suboptimal parenting (Lochman and Wells 2002; Lochman et al. 2000).
Therefore, we expect that attachments styles as an intrapsychic mechanism influence the perception of stress and social support among young adults in general.
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