نتایج جستجو برای: individualistic

تعداد نتایج: 1645  

Journal: :Aggressive behavior 2011
Gordon B Forbes Linda L Collinsworth Peiling Zhao Stephanie Kohlman Jessica LeClaire

Responses to conflict were studied in samples of college students from a highly collectivistic society (China, n = 207) and a highly individualistic society (United States n = 209). As predicted, the collectivistic society reported more conflict-reducing behaviors and less verbal or physical aggression. However, the effect of individualism/collectivism was moderated by both the ingroup/outgroup...

2016
Tawfik A. Saleh

The study investigates the effect of cooperative and individualistic learning strategies on the academic performance of students in the general chemistry laboratory. The samples of the study were divided into experimental and control groups. The hypotheses were first generated and, after collecting data, analyzed by an analysis of t-test at an α = 0.05 level of significance. The findings reveal...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2012
Maja Becker Vivian L Vignoles Ellinor Owe Rupert Brown Peter B Smith Matt Easterbrook Ginette Herman Isabelle de Sauvage David Bourguignon Ana Torres Leoncio Camino Flávia Cristina Silveira Lemos M Cristina Ferreira Silvia H Koller Roberto González Diego Carrasco Maria Paz Cadena Siugmin Lay Qian Wang Michael Harris Bond Elvia Vargas Trujillo Paola Balanta Aune Valk Kassahun Habtamu Mekonnen George Nizharadze Marta Fülöp Camillo Regalia Claudia Manzi Maria Brambilla Charles Harb Said Aldhafri Mariana Martin Ma Elizabeth J Macapagal Aneta Chybicka Alin Gavreliuc Johanna Buitendach Inge Schweiger Gallo Emre Ozgen Ulkü E Güner Nil Yamakoğlu

The motive to attain a distinctive identity is sometimes thought to be stronger in, or even specific to, those socialized into individualistic cultures. Using data from 4,751 participants in 21 cultural groups (18 nations and 3 regions), we tested this prediction against our alternative view that culture would moderate the ways in which people achieve feelings of distinctiveness, rather than in...

2016
Mansoor Shaukat Mandar Chitre

In this paper, the role of adaptive group cohesion in a cooperative multi-agent source localization problem is investigated. A distributed source localization algorithm is presented for a homogeneous team of simple agents. An agent uses a single sensor to sense the gradient and two sensors to sense its neighbors. The algorithm is a set of individualistic and social behaviors where the individua...

Journal: :The American journal of orthopsychiatry 2018
José Juan Vázquez Sonia Panadero Claudia Zúñiga

Causal attributions of homelessness may affect both the design and acceptance of public policies aimed at improving the situation of homeless people and the strategies that homeless people themselves decide to adopt in order to cope with their situation. This article analyzes the differences in causal attributions of homelessness based on gender, age, nationality, educational background, percei...

2009
Christopher Groves

As the number of intrinsically unknowable technologically produced risks global society faces continues to grow, it is evident that the question of our responsibilities towards future people is of urgent importance. However, the concepts with which this question is generally approached are, it is argued, deficient in comprehending the nature of these risks. In particular, the individualistic la...

2013
Thomas Douglas Katrien Devolder

Existing debate on procreative selection focuses on the well-being of the future child. However, selection decisions can also have significant effects on the well-being of others. Moreover, these effects may run in opposing directions; some traits conducive to the well-being of the selected child may be harmful to others, whereas other traits that limit the child's well-being may preserve or in...

2017
Edward S Dove Susan E Kelly Federica Lucivero Mavis Machirori Sandi Dheensa Barbara Prainsack

The dominant, individualistic understanding of autonomy that features in clinical practice and research is underpinned by the idea that people are, in their ideal form, independent, self-interested and rational gain-maximising decision-makers. In recent decades, this paradigm has been challenged from various disciplinary and intellectual directions. Proponents of 'relational autonomy' in partic...

2015
Sandra Sittenthaler Eva Traut-Mattausch Eva Jonas

Psychological reactance occurs in response to threats posed to perceived behavioral freedoms. Research has shown that people can also experience vicarious reactance. They feel restricted in their own freedom even though they are not personally involved in the restriction but only witness the situation. The phenomenon of vicarious reactance is especially interesting when considered in a cross-cu...

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