Sentences with phrase «of social group»

Agents can continue to be members of any social group they want.
Role congruity theory suggests that members of a social group will be evaluated positively when their characteristics or behaviors are viewed as consistent with that group's «typical» social roles (Eagly & Diekman, 2005).
The process of socialization — preparing the youngster to function as a member of a social group — implicit during most of the first two years of life, becomes explicit as the child moves toward his or her third birthday.
A collectivistic culture values harmony within the group, and the individual gain is considered to be less important than improvement of the social group.14 Embarrassment may be more common in collectivistic cultures because it is induced by external sanctions.15 «Taijin kyofusho» (the fear of offending or embarrassing the other person) is an example of a culturally specific expression of anxiety in Asian countries.16 Biological evidence also showed that people who live in collectivist cultures are more likely than those in individualistic cultures to have a form of the serotonin transporter gene that correlates with higher rates of anxiety and depression.17
As I am the most organized person out of my social group, I am usually the one who arranges road trips to these events, including securing hotel accommodations.
No one deserves to be the scapegoat of the social group.
Of course, naturally I'm counted as a member of this social group and thus what the government is doing to them applies to me as well.
As these issues were framed differently in public discussion, people were able to navigate to a new opinion without contradicting other strongly held beliefs or violating the norms of their social group that Kahan showed can so firmly attach us to scientifically nonviable positions.
The members of this social group are characterised as having lifestyles in which the traditional boundaries between industry, leisure and intimacy have apparently dissolved, and in which their values are reflected in the spaces they inhabit.
The members of this social group are characterised as having lifestyles in which the traditional boundaries between industry, leisure and intimacy have apparently dissolved, and in which their principles are reflected in the spaces they inhabit.
They are raised very closely with their flock so that the dog considers them to be part of their social group.
Their instinct make them want to be part of a social group.
Whats interesting is that many times a dog that finds itself in at the top of the social group doesn't feel comfortable in that position.
At Jellybooks we are launching just such a model (Project «Pineapple») in the form of social group buying based on users past reading behaviour which rewards readers with discounts for sharing recommendations and buying books with others.
Through encouraging the development of more in - depth relationships between preservice teachers and host students in mentoring relationships, the hope was that the complexities of social group identities and life circumstance that at first might seem unrelated to schooling might more easily come to the surface.
Once you have thought of a social group, read the characteristics below.
A block party where she got to know her neighbors helped connect her to the area and made her feel part of a social group.
Everyone is part of a social group, except for Droz and The Pit, who eschew the trappings of political correctness for some good, old - fashioned partying.
Dating in your 30s can be a lonely experience with not as many of your social group still single to mingle with you.
But a few mammals such as bats, whales and elephants use complex and varied vocalizations that share some characteristics with human speech such as the ability to learn vocalizations from other members of their social group.
The survival and prosperity of a social group depends to a large extent on the harmonious cooperation of the members of the group, and this behavior must be based on altruism.
And it's really the first opportunity that scientists have had to look at the composition of a social group in early modern humans from that time period.
Nevertheless, the anatomical connection between the bones was not affected, confirming the original observations made over a century ago by their discoverers, that the La Ferrassie 1 individual was deliberately buried by other members of their social group.
The researchers also identified a correlation between speed of wound - healing and the size of the social group the baboon belonged to: Males from larger groups recovered more quickly than those in smaller groups.
When I've said that blacks have to be included, it's not from the point of view of the social group.
You can see in the archaeological record that our early ancestors transported food from the place it was found to another place where members of the social group would meet.
This form of social group interaction over long distances very likely offered a means of mitigating periods of environmental risk, uncertainty and scarcity,» said Potts.
Facial complexity is better explained by the size of your social group
Last night, Hercules and Leo — along with seven younger males who were part of their social group at New Iberia — boarded what was essentially a long, climate - controlled horse trailer and began a 14 - hour, 1000 - kilometer journey from Louisiana to Georgia.
«This study provides critical insight into the origins of social group bias by allowing researchers to understand how positivity and negativity toward groups develops independently,» said Andrew Baron, the study's senior author and associate professor in the UBC department of psychology.
Kita suggests that this could have had an evolutionary advantage, helping to reinforce linguistic bonds by making it more difficult for those who grew up outside of a social group to learn its language.
«I don't mind being on the fringes of any social group,» she says.
If a lemur, monkey, or ape detects a predator, he or she shrieks, warning the rest of the social group.
This could be juvenile delinquent behaviors, risk taking behaviors like drinking alcohol or taking drugs or being part of a social group were being aggressive is part of the norm - being part of the football team would be an example of that.
It is borne of a feeling that one has violated the standards of their social group.
And because a man is always tempted to live down to the average of his social group, a searching test of character is involved in one's relationship with this dead level of public opinion and practice.
It involves an ideal which is beyond the actual achievements or even the corporate ideals of the social group.
Considering them in reversed order, it is plain that the great prophets and Jesus insistently drove back the moral problem into the inner quality of personal life The prophetic leaders of Israel were as much interested as any members of the nation in the success of the social group; the beginning and end of their thought was Israel redeemed, purified, and fulfilling her mission in the world.
This supposed change of social group has also legal consequences.
It's about power, control, money, politics, inequality between the races and genders, who's in and who's out (of the Kingdom, of the social group, and more) and many other things that don't pass the «smell test.»
The profound cleavage in every kind of social group (families, countries, professions, creeds) which during the past century has become manifest in the form of two increasingly distinct and irreconcilable human types, those who believe in progress and those who do not — what does this portend except the separation and birth of a new stratum in the biosphere?
Since omniscience is not a human attribute, we are all dependent on our own and the collective subjective experience of our social group for our presuppositions.
Tribal life suggests tribal deities whose major functions are the protection of the social group in battle and the securing of necessary food and water.
The solidarity of the social group is not typical of peasant life.
Granted that religious forms and institutions, like other fields of human and cultural activity, are conditioned by the nature, atmosphere, and dynamics of a given society, to what extent does religion contribute to the cohesion of a social group and to the dynamics of its development and history?
The issue here is not class, in the sense of a social group with distinctive economic, attitudinal, and cultural characteristics that persist through time.
Instead of being a passing phase of the social group, individual, personal life was progressively gaining a distinct and profound value of its own, and the higher personality thus rose in ideal, the farther it could fall by comparison.
There need not be truly subjective guilt either in the case of the individual or of a social group, even when the subjective conscience is confronted with the official teaching of the Church as a formally binding authority.
(Judges 10:9 - 10) At the first, therefore, penitence was a public rather than a private matter, and the sense of sin concerned the violated customs of the social group rather than the inner quality of the individual.
In his thinking, therefore, there was no break in the continuity of the social group; the church was God's true people, inheriting the promises and carrying on the great tradition of Israel.
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