Sentences with phrase «social rewards and punishments»

However, the imitation of behaviors that peers engage in can also be extrinsically motivated, for instance, through social rewards and punishments, such as inclusion or exclusion, or higher or lower status (Brechwald & Prinstein, 2011; Cialdini & Trost, 1998).

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Advertising models have evolved, and social networks have evolved with them — incorporating perceived social «rewards» and «punishments» for users.
The growth of China's surveillance technology comes as the state rolls out an enormous «social credit system» that ranks citizens based on their behaviour, and doles out rewards and punishments depending on their scores.
It's not the ideal of sexual purity, per se, that causes these challenges, but purity culture, a social system of norms, rewards, and punishments that presents perfection as the sole ideal.
And since the news operations are themselves part of vast conglomerations of business power, the management of these corporations, through their selection of staff, their promulgation of policy «guidelines», and their intricate and subtle system of rewards and punishments, oversee and maintain a news environment that fosters not so much facts and understanding, as profit and the prevailing social ordAnd since the news operations are themselves part of vast conglomerations of business power, the management of these corporations, through their selection of staff, their promulgation of policy «guidelines», and their intricate and subtle system of rewards and punishments, oversee and maintain a news environment that fosters not so much facts and understanding, as profit and the prevailing social ordand their intricate and subtle system of rewards and punishments, oversee and maintain a news environment that fosters not so much facts and understanding, as profit and the prevailing social ordand subtle system of rewards and punishments, oversee and maintain a news environment that fosters not so much facts and understanding, as profit and the prevailing social ordand punishments, oversee and maintain a news environment that fosters not so much facts and understanding, as profit and the prevailing social ordand maintain a news environment that fosters not so much facts and understanding, as profit and the prevailing social ordand understanding, as profit and the prevailing social ordand the prevailing social order.
(Exodus 20:5) Reward and retribution, therefore, were to the early Hebrews not individual but social phenomena, and only upon this basis could the doctrine of happiness as always reward for virtue and trouble as always punishment for sin have rested so securely and soReward and retribution, therefore, were to the early Hebrews not individual but social phenomena, and only upon this basis could the doctrine of happiness as always reward for virtue and trouble as always punishment for sin have rested so securely and soreward for virtue and trouble as always punishment for sin have rested so securely and so long.
In social - science class that day, however, they were learning complex material and behaving perfectly well — and not because they were incentivized with rewards or threatened with punishments, but because school was, for that period at least, actually kind of interesting.
Positive Discipline parenting and classroom tools teach valuable social and life skills without using any form of punishment, rewards, praise, permissiveness and even logical consequences.
Because even if there's no such thing as a soul that's separate from the brain and that somehow pushes the buttons of behavior — even if we are nothing but our brains — it's undoubtedly true that there are parts of the brain that are responsive to the potential consequences of our actions, that are responsive to social norms, to reward, punishment, credit, and blame.
We aim to understand how the brain detects, values, and assesses these conflicting reward and punishment contingencies, and to examine the role of emotion and its operational power in shaping these social interactions.
Among the topics discussed are: feline behavior and social development, selecting the perfect family cat, rewards and punishments, preventing kitten problems, housesoiling, nutrition and behavior, scratching and destructive behavior, sexual and maternal behavior, introducing the new cat, aggression, compulsive and conflict - related problems and much more.
The creation of the consumer economy — a complex, interconnected system of institutions, goals, rewards, and punishments — was one of the great social projects of the twentieth century, when energy was cheaply abundant and two of our chief economic problems were overproduction and unemployment.
Carver, C., 1994, Behavioral inhibition, behavioral activation, and affective responses to impending reward and punishment : The BIS, BAS Scale, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 67: 319 ~ 333
Positive Discipline parenting tools teach valuable social and life skills without using any form of punishment, rewards, praise, permissiveness and even logical consequences — at least hardly ever.
They saw democratic leadership focused on kind and firm classroom management, not rewards and punishment, as the key to developing long term academic, social, and emotional success.
How it works: The program gives kids skills they lack — from social skills to executive - function skills — instead of using a reward - and - punishment system.
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