نتایج جستجو برای: science pride

تعداد نتایج: 469808  

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2014
Rebecca Macaulay Alex Cohen

Patients with severe mental illnesses (SMI) often experience dysfunction in their ability to efficiently carry out everyday roles and/or skills. These deficits are seen across many domains of daily functioning. We suggest that the "self-conscious emotions" of pride and shame play a role in these functional outcomes. Pride and shame appear to facilitate individuals׳ ability to evaluate their gro...

2009
Joey T. Cheng Jessica L. Tracy Joseph Henrich

Based on evolutionary logic, Henrich and Gil-White [Evolution and Human Behavior, 22(3), 165–196] distinguished between two routes to attaining social status in human societies: dominance, based on intimidation, and prestige, based on the possession of skills or expertise. Independently, emotion researchers Tracy and Robins [Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 92(3), 506–525] demonstr...

2010
JOEY T. CHENG JESSICA L. TRACY JOSEPH HENRICH Joey T. Cheng

1 2 Based on evolutionary logic, Henrich and Gil-White (2001) distinguished between two 3 routes to attaining social status in human societies: dominance, based on intimidation, and 4 prestige, based on the possession of skills or expertise. Independently, emotion researchers Tracy 5 and Robins (2007) demonstrated two distinct forms of pride: hubristic and authentic. Bridging 6 these two lines ...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2012
Emiliana R Simon-Thomas Jakub Godzik Elizabeth Castle Olga Antonenko Aurelie Ponz Aleksander Kogan Dacher J Keltner

This study examined neural activation during the experience of compassion, an emotion that orients people toward vulnerable others and prompts caregiving, and pride, a self-focused emotion that signals individual strength and heightened status. Functional magnetic resonance images (fMRI) were acquired as participants viewed 55 s continuous sequences of slides to induce either compassion or prid...

Journal: :Emotion 2014
Jessica L Tracy Richard W Robins

The authentic/hubristic (A/H) model of pride has been empirically supported by dozens of studies drawing on thousands of participants. The model involves four distinct components, most central of which is the finding that pride is not a unitary construct but rather is comprised of two distinct facets, referred to as authentic and hubristic pride. In the present article, we review the four criti...

2016
Nicole Syringa Harth Colin Wayne Leach Thomas Kessler

The present research compared the in-group-focused emotions of pride, guilt, and anger as predictors of three environmental intentions. In two scenario studies we manipulated the in-group’s responsibility for environmental damage or protection. In-group responsibility for environmental damage increased participants’ guilt and anger, whereas in-group responsibility for environmental protection i...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2010
Kim D Clark Jacques Oosthuizen Susan Beerenfels Anne-Marie C Rowell

INTRODUCTION Tambellup is a small rural town in the Great Southern region of Western Australia (WA), approximately 300 km south-east of state capital Perth. Tambellup has a much higher Aboriginal population than the national average and achieved very positive results for year one children in 2007 regional Australian Early Development Index testing. In 2009 the Great Southern GP Network (which h...

2009
Zeid Kootbally Craig Schlenoff Raj Madhavan

This paper describes PRIDE (Prediction in Dynamic Environments), a multi-resolution and hierarchical framework. PRIDE was developed as a test bed to assess the performance of autonomous vehicles in the presence of moving objects in a simulated environment. By simulating scenarios in which moving objects are prevalent, a designer of an autonomous vehicle can test the performance of their path pl...

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