Not exact matches
In
social psychology, a version
of the self - fulfilling prophecy is
called the labeling theory, and it means exactly how it sounds:
A month later, he was walking — and exploring a new fascination with the power
of thought that prompted him to go back to school to study positive
psychology and to launch a happiness - boosting
social media platform
called Smile Epidemic (think
of it as Facebook for the Up With People crowd).
Current
social history and
psychology call narcissism the primary characteristic
of this age (see Christopher Lasch's The Culture
of Narcissism and Shirley Sugerman's Sin and Madness: Studies in Narcissism).
@DVK - Those
of us in the
social sciences (for myself,
psychology) usually prefer it to be
called just that: the
social sciences.
Similarly, a 2012 study
of 160 U.S. and German college students published in the Journal
of Personality and
Social Psychology found that those who
called themselves heterosexual, despite admitting same - sex desires, were more likely to be hostile toward gay individuals that those who did not report such desires.
Scientists
call this phenomenon «enclothed cognition», and Adam Hajo and Adam D. Galinsky, both professors at the Kellogg School
of Management at Northwestern University, write in the Journal
of Experimental
Social Psychology, write that enclothed cognition «involves the co-occurrence
of two independent factors — the symbolic meaning
of the clothes and the physical experience
of wearing them.»
Then there is a proper
psychology matching based on 60 different criteria and
social metrics; sexuality matching that was designed particularly for the dating purposes by a proper psychologist; there's a combination
of sexuality,
psychology and interests which we
call «a perfect match».
Called Analyze140, the online tool looks at your use
of the
social media platform and delivers a «
psychology snapshot», rating your personality on things like openness, extraversion and independence, and offering some chat - up advice based on the results.
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social psychology and evolution
of the
social cycle; individual and common rights and responsibilities; «barefoot economics»;
Call to Action.
She writes a regular advice column for
Psychology Today
called «Unconventional Wisdom» and is the author
of two previous books, the most recent on the
social development
of children, Why Doesn't Anybody Like Me?
Consequently, a ten - week KidsMatter
social and emotional learning program
called Playing and Learning to Socialise (PALS) was facilitated in a KidsMatter School over two terms by students from the ANU
Psychology Department under the supervision
of Joan Webb, Clinical supervisor from the Department.
Following Thibaut and Kelley's 1959 book The
Social Psychology of Groups, I built a device
called a «talk table,» in which people could interact and also rate how positive or negative their intentions were and how positive or negative were the impacts
of the messages they received.
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