نتایج جستجو برای: social contact

تعداد نتایج: 762408  

Journal: :Journal of homosexuality 2006
Edward Schiappa Peter B Gregg Dean E Hewes

Television has an opportunity to influence beliefs about groups with which individuals typically may have little direct social contact. This study describes a synthesis of the Contact Hypothesis and the concept of Parasocial Interaction to pose what we call the Parasocial Contact Hypothesis to test whether exposure to gay men on Will & Grace can influence attitudes toward gay men in general. Ba...

2017
Tingji Chen Lauri Nummenmaa Jari K. Hietanen

Fast and accurate judgment of whether another person is making eye contact or not is crucial for our social interaction. As affective states have been shown to influence social perceptions and judgments, we investigated the influence of observers' own affective states and trait anxiety on their eye contact judgments. In two experiments, participants were required to judge whether animated faces...

Journal: :Front. ICT 2017
Christian J. A. M. Willemse Alexander Toet Jan B. F. van Erp

Citation: Willemse CJAM, Toet A and van Erp JBF (2017) Affective and Behavioral Responses to RobotInitiated Social Touch: Toward Understanding the Opportunities and Limitations of Physical Contact in Human–Robot Interaction. Front. ICT 4:12. doi: 10.3389/fict.2017.00012 affective and Behavioral responses to robot-initiated social Touch: Toward Understanding the Opportunities and limitations of ...

2014
Laura M. Tully Sarah Hope Lincoln Christine I. Hooker

Social anhedonia (SA), a trait-like disinterest in social contact and diminished capacity to experience pleasure from social interactions, is consistently associated with social impairments in both healthy and clinical populations. However, the mechanisms underlying the relationship between SA and social impairment are poorly understood. Attentional control, selecting and focusing on relevant i...

2017
André Hajek Hans-Helmut König

BACKGROUND It remains an open question whether falls are related with social relations, covering subjective (e.g., perceived loneliness) and more objective dimensions (e.g., number of important individuals in regular contact). Consequently, we aimed at examining the association between falls and social ties comprehensively, including loneliness, social exclusion and the number of important peop...

Journal: :Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association 1985
J K Kiecolt-Glaser R Glaser D Williger J Stout G Messick S Sheppard D Ricker S C Romisher W Briner G Bonnell

This study assessed the enhancement of immunocompetence by relaxation and social contact in 45 geriatric residents of independent-living facilities. Subjects were randomly assigned to one of three protocols: relaxation training, social contact, or no contact. Subjects in the relaxation and social-contact conditions were seen individually three times a week for a month. Blood samples and self-re...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Oliver Christ Katharina Schmid Simon Lolliot Hermann Swart Dietlind Stolle Nicole Tausch Ananthi Al Ramiah Ulrich Wagner Steven Vertovec Miles Hewstone

We assessed evidence for a contextual effect of positive intergroup contact, whereby the effect of intergroup contact between social contexts (the between-level effect) on outgroup prejudice is greater than the effect of individual-level contact within contexts (the within-level effect). Across seven large-scale surveys (five cross-sectional and two longitudinal), using multilevel analyses, we ...

2004
Patrick Grim Evan Selinger William Braynen Robert Rosenberger Randy Au Nancy Louie John Connolly

There are many social psychological theories regarding the nature of prejudice, but only one major theory of prejudice reduction: under the right circumstances, prejudice between groups will be reduced with increased contact. On the one hand, the contact hypothesis has a range of empirical support and has been a major force in social change. On the other hand, there are practical and ethical ob...

2013
Leon Danon Jonathan M. Read Thomas A. House Matthew C. Vernon Matt J. Keeling

A major goal of infectious disease epidemiology is to understand and predict the spread of infections within human populations, with the intention of better informing decisions regarding control and intervention. However, the development of fully mechanistic models of transmission requires a quantitative understanding of social interactions and collective properties of social networks. We perfo...

2012
Kirsty J. Bolton James M. McCaw Kristian Forbes Paula Nathan Garry Robins Philippa Pattison Terry Nolan Jodie McVernon

BACKGROUND Realistic models of disease transmission incorporating complex population heterogeneities require input from quantitative population mixing studies. We use contact diaries to assess the relative importance of social settings in respiratory pathogen spread using three measures of person contact hours (PCH) as proxies for transmission risk with an aim to inform bipartite network models...

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