Sentences with phrase «on affective»

Regarding the relationships between the dimensions of psychopathy and delinquent behavior, Christian et al. (1997) found that adolescents scoring high on the affective dimension, who also had childhood conduct disorder, showed a more serious criminal career than adolescents scoring lower on the affective dimension (see also Barry et al. 2000; Loney et al. 2003).
The Center for Epidemiological Study of Depression Scale (CES - D)(Radloff 1977) has an emphasis on the affective component of depression, namely, depressed mood.
The first subgroup scored low on all three aspects, the second group showed average scores on the affective and interpersonal aspect and high scores on the behavioral aspect.
Results revealed that providers scoring higher on affective empathy (i.e., dispositional empathic concern), provided lower levels of negative support.
For male providers, this kind of support provision also showed a link with affective empathy: higher scores on affective empathy (i.e., situational personal distress) were related to the men's provision of higher levels of instrumental support to their female partner.
Male providers scoring higher on affective empathy (i.e., situational personal distress) provided higher levels of instrumental support.
With respect to the outcome domain, distributive justice has a greater effect on ability trust than on benevolence trust (and integrity trust); distributive justice has a greater effect on continuance commitment than on affective commitment (and normative commitment); and economic satisfaction has a greater effect on continuance commitment than on affective commitment (and normative commitment).
In the process domain, procedural justice (and interactive justice) has a greater effect on benevolence trust (and integrity trust) than on ability trust; procedural justice (and interactive justice) has a greater effect on affective commitment (and normative commitment) than on continuance commitment; and non-economic satisfaction has a greater effect on affective commitment (and normative commitment) than on continuance commitment.
The first application was based on observational data obtained from dyads to study their moment - to - moment behavior on an affective dimension running from negative affect to positive affect.
Day Two of the Program: Seven core hours providing further knowledge building on affective neuroscience and the key researchers and clinicians providing guidance on how to apply this emerging knowledge to improve client outcomes.
Day Three of the Program: Three core and three ethics hours exploring how to apply the emerging research on affective neuroscience and its clinical uses in a professional and ethical way, including how to operate within one's scope of practice when applying emerging knowledge bases, applications of the code of ethics, and complications of applying this material cross-culturally.
The training focuses on affective and cognitive as well as behavioral aspects of performance.
Imago Relationship Therapy, even in the two - day workshop for couples, works on an affective level and creates a therapeutic climate that allows work with previously unconscious material.
Influence of reinforced smiling on affective responses in an interview.
From a psychological standpoint, Paolucci and Violato (1998) conducted a meta - analysis of the published research on the effects of corporal punishment on affective, cognitive, and behavioral outcomes.
In 2017, she was a co-curator of the exhibition «Mário Pedrosa: on the affective nature of form» at Museo Nacional Centro de Artes Reina Sofía, Madrid.
This exhibition deals with memory, which is at the core of our notion of ourselves as a continuing identity, and is conceptualised as a self portrait, with groups of personal memory paintings focussing on the affective aspects and associative operations of memory.
Talk: «Mário Pedrosa: On the Affective Nature of Form» at Whitney Museum If you can't make it to the Mário Pedrosa show at the Reina Sofía in Madrid, you can at least attend this event, which focuses on the Brazilian poet's life and work.
The 24 - credit endorsement and 36 - credit master's programs focus on affective and educational programming strategies and options that meet the needs of students identified as gifted, talented, and creative, but that benefit all learners.
Consultation with school administrators and teachers on affective development issues as they may relate to the education of gifted students.
Research suggests that poor readers read poorly because they are taught poorly at the earliest grades, and the keys to solving this problem lie in brain research on the affective learning domain.
The 24 - credit endorsement and 36 - credit master's programs focus on affective and educational programming strategies and options that meet the needs of students identified as gifted, talented, and creative, but that benefit all learners.
Critical pedagogy departs somewhat from constructivism, first in its emphasis on the affective - normative domain at the expense of the cognitive - empirical domain - it is more interested in engaging students in understanding the world as it ought to be than in how it is - and, second, in its acceptance of the hierarchical, judgmental classroom, where the teacher's role is not to facilitate value - free inquiry but instead to use the bully pulpit to preach doctrinaire gospel, with schools performing the function not of political socialization but of counter-socialization.
Another study, in the peer - reviewed journal IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing, found that software was able to make judgments about students» levels of engagement that were as reliable as those of human observers, and that these video - based engagement scores predicted post-test scores better than pre-test scores could.
L'Amour fou belongs less with these films than with Summer Hours, Olivier Assayas's elegant essay on the affective, indexical, and genealogical intensities of objects passing through time.
Zautra AJ, Fasman R, Davis MC, Craig AD (2010) The effects of slow breathing on affective responses to pain stimuli: an experimental study.
Recently, neuroimaging has been applied to this critical human attribute, shedding light on the affective, cognitive, and motor networks involved in humor processing.
In this regard, a new imaging genetics study directed by Professor Elvira Brattico from Aarhus University and conducted in two Italian hospitals in collaboration with the University of Helsinki (Finland) has provided the first evidence that the effects of music and noise on affective behavior and brain physiology are associated with genetically determined dopamine functionality.
Hoque's approach puts a service spin on affective computing.

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«People can use solitude, or other variations on being alone, to regulate their affective states,» the study authors write, «becoming quiet after excitement, calm after an angry episode, or centered and peaceful when desired.»
The «Critical incidents among women entrepreneurs» study cited above, claims that «the main challenges they (women) face in their professional context are: difficulties concerning acceptance, lack of affective and social support, difficulty operating on the international market, problems balancing personal, family, and professional matters,» among others.
Aside from its emphasis on bodily forms of worship and physical healing, Pentecostalism is, as Smith points out, rooted in an «affective mode of knowing.»
Quite frequently this assumption of inferiority depends on acceptance of the 19th century romantic notion that women are more intuitive and affective than men, These qualities are exalted over rationality and logic, the province of males.
The first factor is especially obvious on the higher levels of experience, but the affective response, as integral part of the experience (rather than as reflective reaction), predominates in the more primitive forms.
Those who think on Marxist lines believe that all that is necessary to inspire and polarize the human molecules is that they should look forward to an eventual state of collective reflection and sympathy, at the culmination of anthropogenesis, from which all will benefit through participation: as it were, a vault of intermingled thoughts, a closed circuit of attachments in which the individual will achieve intellectual and affective wholeness to the extent that he is one with the whole system.
Where Callahan focuses on «potential for development,» others speak of capacity for «cognitive - affective» behavior.
On the contrary, its value lies solely in the fact that it is the psychic correlate of a biological growth reducing contending desires to one direction; a growth which expresses itself in new affective states and new reactions; in larger, nobler, more Christ - like activities.
To summarise briefly, Aristotle believed that progress in virtue depended on the interaction of good affective temper and sound practical judgment.
Speaking of which, I turned on the women's NCAA basketball tournament, saw Wynter Whitley of Duke and was immediately seized by seasonal affective disorder.
And he is far more affective than Sanches Girioud Oxy I left Walcott out as at least the has scored and played here and there and only comes on as sub.
sanchez is just as affective from the left as he is as a CF. more game time for perez playing on the right gives you more then enough pace and clinical finishing.
always been baffled by a lot of the criticism he receives maybe not always the most pleasing on the eye with his dribbles but a very affective player + who wants to mark theo Walcott..
What made him so affective on Sunday?
Our approach is to make use of what psychologists have done already in analysing emotions, in particular a psycholinguistic dictionary called ANEW (Affective Norms of English Words), which provides a way of interpreting and analysing the emotional content of words on a number of dimensions.
Here he outlines a different research project on the topic of exploring the affective norms of political party manifestoes:
On the specific issue of «window dressing», the increased role of women in New Labour seems to me correlated not with some kind of feminist victory within what's left of the historical Labour Party (that, I think, is a myth unfortunately) but rather with the growth of «affective labour» in the workplace.
A Slave to the Systems Hedy Kober, who runs Yale University's Clinical and Affective Neuroscience Lab and co-authored a 2016 research review on how we respond to food, sums it up: «Food cues.
The algorithm was particularly affective against background babble, improving hearing - impaired people's comprehension from 25 percent to close to 85 percent on average.
In particular, Panksepp's work has focused on «the possibility that our most commonly used animal subjects, laboratory rodents, may have social - joy type experiences during their playful activities and that an important communicative - affective component of that process, which invigorates social engagement, is a primordial form of laughter.»
Dr. Ellen Hendriksen, the Savvy Psychologist, has 8 tips on how to deal with the blues and their more serious cousin, Seasonal Affective Disorder
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