نتایج جستجو برای: social interest
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The purpose of this study is to discuss the theory social interest which was coined by Adler. Adler believes that an attitude comes from within connect with other people. manifested in form cooperation for interests and progress. Apparently, fact reaffirms existence humans as beings. Adler's correlated Indonesia's involvement G-20 international forum. a forum involving 19 major countries Europe...
With the rapid development of Internet since beginning 21st century, social networks have provided a significant amount convenience for work, study, and entertainment. Specifically, because irreplaceable superiority platforms in disseminating information, criminals thus updated main methods engineering attacks. Detecting abnormal accounts on timely manner can effectively prevent occurrence mali...
The aim of this article is to communicate a view how fear as human emotion transforms individual behavior, shapes state interests and changes country perceptions self-interest, somehow colliding with their in the context international relations globalization. thought piece, supported by various theories embedded discussion COVID-19 pandemic events. Findings convey that overcoming offering empat...
Depression is occurring in almost epidemic proportions in modern society (Seligman, 1990). The current study aims to explore the relationship between depression, life satisfaction, and social interest. Eightyseven students from the University of Newcastle were administered the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS), and the Social Interest Index (SII). As hypot...
In many biological systems, the functional behavior of a group is collectively computed by the system's individual components. An example is the brain's ability to make decisions via the activity of billions of neurons. A long-standing puzzle is how the components' decisions combine to produce beneficial group-level outputs, despite conflicts of interest and imperfect information. We derive a t...
People tend to prefer information sources that agree with their viewpoints, as predicted by the selective exposure theory, and to associate with people who are like them, a process known as homophily. Scholars raise fears that the combination of these factors can limit the diversity of viewpoints to which people are exposed, particularly when people find news through social network sites. In th...
Along with the emergence of theWeb 2.0, E-learning more often takes place in open environments such as wikis, blogs, and resource sharing platforms. Nowadays, many companies deploy social media technologies to foster the knowledge transfer in the enterprise. They offer Enterprise 2.0 platforms where knowledge workers can share contents according to their different topics of interest. In this ar...
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