نتایج جستجو برای: interpersonal behavior

تعداد نتایج: 638029  

2012
LI Jing

This paper investigates the influence of transformational leadership on employees’ adaptive performance, the survey from 364 staff on 10 different industries found that adaptive performance of employees constituted by the six dimensions, they are innovative behavior, continuous learning, crisis management, stress management, interpersonal adaptability, and cultural adaptability; The data from t...

2010
Perry den Brok Ruurd Taconis Darrell Fisher

The differences in teacher interpersonal behavior between science classes and other subject classes in secondary education are investigated using the Questionnaire on Teacher Interaction (QTI). Multilevel analysis of variance was used on an existing Dutch data set containing 44,353 students and 605 teachers. 8,503 students (19.2 percent) reported on science teachers. Science teachers were perce...

اسماعیل نسب, نادر, تیموری, پروانه, فلاحی, آرزو,

Background and Aim: There is evidence that physical activity declines during adolescence in Western countries. However, this pattern has not yet been shown in Iranian youth. The purpose of this study was to detect changes in physical activity behaviors, psychological factors (including perceived benefits, barriers, and self-efficacy), and interpersonal influences associated with exercise behav...

2016
Phuong H. Nguyen Sunny S. Kim Tuan T. Nguyen Nemat Hajeebhoy Lan M. Tran Silvia Alayon Marie T. Ruel Rahul Rawat Edward A. Frongillo Purnima Menon

The pathways through which behavior change interventions impact breastfeeding practices have not been well studied. This study aimed to examine: (1) the effects of exposure to mass media and interpersonal counseling on exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) and hypothesized psychosocial determinants (i.e. knowledge, intention, beliefs, social norms, and self-efficacy); and (2) the pathways through which...

2011
MICHAEL A. WESTERMAN

I investigated interpersonal defense theory, an interpersonal reconceptualization of defense processes, using the theory-building case study approach. Close examination of patient-therapist interaction during a psychotherapy session provided support for tenets of the theory. The analyses of the clinical material also elucidate some of the key concepts of interpersonal defense theory. Those conc...

2012
Johannes J. Fahrenfort Frans van Winden Benjamin Pelloux Mirre Stallen K. Richard Ridderinkhof

There is a growing interest for the determinants of human choice behavior in social settings. Upon initial contact, investment choices in social settings can be inherently risky, as the degree to which the other person will reciprocate is unknown. Nevertheless, people have been shown to exhibit prosocial behavior even in one-shot laboratory settings where all interaction has been taken away. A ...

2009
Arlen C. Moller Edward L. Deci

Interpersonally controlling approaches are often used to keep individuals in line, ostensibly in order to create a safer, more civilized society. Ironically, emerging research findings indicate that when people feel controlled, they often respond by behaving in a less civilized, more antisocial manner (Gagné, 2003; Knee, Neighbors, & Vietor, 2001; Mask, Blanchard, Amiot, & Deshaies, 2005; McHos...

Journal: :Psychotherapy and psychosomatics 2006
Marius Nickel Johannes Luley Jakub Krawczyk Cerstin Nickel Christoph Widermann Claas Lahmann Moritz Muehlbacher Petra Forthuber Christian Kettler Peter Leiberich Karin Tritt Ferdinand Mitterlehner Patrick Kaplan Francisco Pedrosa Gil Wolfhardt Rother Thomas Loew

BACKGROUND Many girls bully others. They are conspicuous because of their risk-taking behavior, increased anger, problematic interpersonal relationships and poor quality of life. Our aim was to determine the efficacy of brief strategic family therapy (BSFT) for bullying-related behavior, anger reduction, improvement of interpersonal relationships, and improvement of health-related quality of li...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2009
Ischa van Straaten Rutger C M E Engels Catrin Finkenauer Rob W Holland

This experimental study investigated approach behavior toward opposite-sex others of similar versus dissimilar physical attractiveness. Furthermore, it tested the moderating effects of sex. Single participants interacted with confederates of high and low attractiveness. Observers rated their behavior in terms of relational investment (i.e., behavioral efforts related to the improvement of inter...

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