نتایج جستجو برای: adjustment

تعداد نتایج: 72697  

Journal: :Journal of counseling psychology 2011
Sterett H Mercer Virgil Zeigler-Hill Marion Wallace Demarquis M Hayes

The present article describes the development and initial validation of the Inventory of Microaggressions Against Black Individuals (IMABI) using a sample of 385 undergraduates who self-identified as Black or African American. The IMABI is a 14-item, unidimensional measure of racial microaggressions that captures both microinsults and microinvalidations. The present findings support the IMABI a...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
H Clark Barrett Tanya Broesch Rose M Scott Zijing He Renée Baillargeon Di Wu Matthias Bolz Joseph Henrich Peipei Setoh Jianxin Wang Stephen Laurence

The psychological capacity to recognize that others may hold and act on false beliefs has been proposed to reflect an evolved, species-typical adaptation for social reasoning in humans; however, controversy surrounds the developmental timing and universality of this trait. Cross-cultural studies using elicited-response tasks indicate that the age at which children begin to understand false beli...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2014
Lauren J Human Jeremy C Biesanz Sonia M Finseth Benjamin Pierce Marina Le

Well-adjusted individuals are highly judgeable in that their personalities tend to be seen more accurately than the personalities of less adjusted individuals (Colvin, 1993a, 1993b; Human & Biesanz, 2011a). The mechanisms behind this effect, however, are not well understood. How does adjustment facilitate judgeability? In the present video-perceptions study, we examined potential mechanisms thr...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 1998
K H Rubin

The study of social and emotional development is recognized for its complexity. To better understand developmental norms, and deviations thereof, researchers typically focus on individual (e.g., temperament), interactional (e.g., parenting behaviors), and relational (e.g., attachment, friendship) levels of analysis. Often forgotten, however, is the extent to which cultural beliefs and norms pla...

2018
Selina Weiss Richard D. Roberts

Data from self-report tools cannot be readily compared between cultures due to culturally specific ways of using a response scale. As such, anchoring vignettes have been proposed as a suitable methodology for correcting against this difference. We developed anchoring vignettes for the Big Five Inventory-44 (BFI-44) to supplement its Likert-type response options. Based on two samples (Rwanda: n ...

Journal: :Journal of marriage and the family 2012
Karen L Fingerman Yen-Pi Cheng Eric D Wesselmann Steven Zarit Frank Furstenberg Kira S Birditt

Popular media describe adverse effects of helicopter parents who provide intense support to grown children, but few studies have examined implications of such intense support. Grown children (N = 592, M age = 23.82 years, 53% female, 35% members of racial/ethnic minority groups) and their parents (n = 399, M age = 50.67 years, 52% female; 34% members of racial/ethnic minority groups) reported o...

Journal: :Journal of African American studies 2012
Bridget J Goosby Cleopatra Howard Caldwell Anna Bellatorre James S Jackson

Several theories of stress exposure, including the stress process and the family stress model for economically disadvantaged families, suggest that family processes work similarly across race/ethnic groups. Much of this research, however, treats African-Americans as a monolithic group and ignores potential differences in family stress processes within race that may emerge across ethnic groups. ...

Journal: :Australian Academic & Research Libraries 1989

Journal: :American Anthropologist 1944

Journal: :ATZ worldwide 2016

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