نتایج جستجو برای: appearance related social comparison

تعداد نتایج: 2311617  

Journal: :Psychosomatic medicine 2009
Jens Blechert Till Nickert Detlef Caffier Brunna Tuschen-Caffier

OBJECTIVE To determine the role of social comparison for body dissatisfaction in bulimia nervosa (BN). Previous research suggested that exposure to media content idealizing thin body shape decreases body satisfaction, particularly in women with eating disorder symptoms. This might be due to the negative outcome of social comparisons with media models, and women with eating disorders might be pa...

2016
Bernhard Fink Carla Hufschmidt Thomas Hirn Susanne Will Graham McKelvey John Lankhof

The social significance of physical appearance and beauty has been documented in many studies. It is known that even subtle manipulations of facial morphology and skin condition can alter people's perception of a person's age, health and attractiveness. While the variation in facial morphology and skin condition cues has been studied quite extensively, comparably little is known on the effect o...

2009
Marcel Broersma

Form and style matter in journalism. To a large extent a newspaper’s identity is determined by its appearance and its tone. Readers want to feel comfortable with a paper’s design, its departmentalization and its use of illustrations, colour and headlines. The style of writing and the form of stories should please them. ‘Reading someone else’s newspaper is like sleeping with someone else’s wife’...

2012
Karolina M. Lempert Anthony J. Porcelli Mauricio R. Delgado Elizabeth Tricomi

Delay discounting refers to the reduction of the value of a future reward as the delay to that reward increases. The rate at which individuals discount future rewards varies as a function of both individual and contextual differences, and high delay discounting rates have been linked with problematic behaviors, including drug abuse and gambling. The current study investigated the effects of acu...

Journal: :Computers in Human Behavior 2010
Stephen Reysen Jason D. Lloyd Iva Katzarska-Miller Brett M. Lemker Russell L. Foss

Low and high status member posts from online fan message board posts were examined. Low status members, as compared to high status members, were found to use more intimacy and immediacy social presence cues, including: praise for the group, self-disclosure, friendly and positive affective language, first person singular pronouns, and present tense verbs. Low status members were less likely than...

Journal: :Education Quarterly Reviews 2022

Concerns about social appearance, which are common especially among young people, and their preferences in communication based on these concerns have come to a remarkable level. From this point of view, the study aimed determined examine relationship between appearance anxiety skills levels students faculties sports sciences. Following aim, research was performed 220 total, male female were sel...

2004
René Bekkers

This paper presents two field studies of altruistic behavior among random samples of the Dutch population using modified versions of the dictator game. In the ordinary dictator game, university students devide an endowment received at the beginning of the experiment between themselves and an ‘anonymous other’. In study 1, a large, representative sample of the Dutch population (n=1,964), played ...

Journal: :Cartographica 2011
Urska Demsar Paul Harris

Kriging is a spatial prediction method, which can predict at any location and return a measure of prediction confidence (the kriging standard error). There exist many variations of kriging, some of which can be complex, especially those that allow many of its parameters to vary spatially. To calibrate such a kriging model and to be able to interpret its results can therefore be quite daunting. ...

2017
Yonat Zwebner Anne-Laure Sellier HEC Paris Nir Rosenfeld Jacob Goldenberg

Research demonstrates that facial appearance affects social perceptions. The current research investigates the reverse possibility: Can social perceptions influence facial appearance? We examine a social tag that is associated with us early in life—our given name. The hypothesis is that name stereotypes can be manifested in facial appearance, producing a face-name matching effect, whereby both ...

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