نتایج جستجو برای: religious task

تعداد نتایج: 335623  

2011
Ulrik Lyngs

Social psychological researchers have found that most conceptual structures can be primed, i.e. activated unobtrusively and exert an influence on subsequent behavior without the participant’s awareness of this influence. I investigated whether exposing people to words related to a punishing God or a forgiving Christian could influence subsequent moral judgment. Participants completed a ’scrambl...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2005
Max Weisbuch-Remington Wendy Berry Mendes Mark D Seery Jim Blascovich

Anthropological, sociological, and psychological theories suggest that religious symbols should influence motivational processes during performance of goal-relevant tasks. In two experiments, positive and negative religious (Christian) symbols were presented outside of participants' conscious awareness. These symbols influenced cardiovascular responses consistent with challenge and threat state...

2010
Lorenza S. Colzato Bernhard Hommel Wery P. M. van den Wildenberg Shulan Hsieh

Increasing evidence suggests that religious practice induces systematic biases in attentional control. We used Navon's global-local task to compare attentional bias in Taiwanese Zen Buddhists and Taiwanese atheists; two groups brought up in the same country and culture and matched with respect to race, intelligence, sex, and age. Given the Buddhist emphasis on compassion for the physical and so...

Journal: :Psychological science 2009
Michael Inzlicht Ian McGregor Jacob B Hirsh Kyle Nash

Many people derive peace of mind and purpose in life from their belief in God. For others, however, religion provides unsatisfying answers. Are there brain differences between believers and nonbelievers? Here we show that religious conviction is marked by reduced reactivity in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), a cortical system that is involved in the experience of anxiety and is important f...

Journal: :Patient education and counseling 2010
Stephanie A Christopher

OBJECTIVE The study attempts to examine the relationship between nurses' religious beliefs and how nurses communicate with patients. METHOD An online census survey was administered to graduate students in the School of Nursing at a Midwestern university. The survey was designed to measure: relational control, as measured by the subscales of dominance and task orientation in Burgoon and Hale's...

2013
J. Roland Fleck

The process of integrating religion and spirituality into one’s daily life is a developmental identity process. There are numerous religious-spiritual issues which clients present that represent differing patterns of religiousspiritual identity resolution and the overall developmental nature of the religious-spiritual journey. Religiousspiritual issues are potentially neither easier nor more di...

Journal: :Journal of palliative medicine 2010
John Loike Muriel Gillick Stephan Mayer Kenneth Prager Jeremy R Simon Avraham Steinberg Moshe D Tendler Mordechai Willig Ruth L Fischbach

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Culturally competent medical care for the dying patient by families and health care professionals is a challenging task especially when religious values, practices, and beliefs influence treatment decisions for patients at the end of life. This article describes end-of-life guidelines for hospital health care professionals caring for Orthodox Jewish patients and their f...

2017
Ruixue Xia Ruijie Jin Lin Yong Shaodong Li Shifeng Li Aibao Zhou

Existing neuroimaging studies have shown that religion, as a subjective culture, can influence self-referential processing. However, the time course of this impact remains unclear. The present study examined how Christians process their own names, the name of their religious leader (i.e., Jesus), and a famous person's name (i.e., Yao Ming). Behavioral and EEG data were recorded while the partic...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2012
Lorenza S Colzato Hilmar Zech Bernhard Hommel Rinus Verdonschot Wery P M van den Wildenberg Shulan Hsieh

Common wisdom has it that Buddhism enhances compassion and self-other integration. We put this assumption to empirical test by comparing practicing Taiwanese Buddhists with well-matched atheists. Buddhists showed more evidence of self-other integration in the social Simon task, which assesses the degree to which people co-represent the actions of a coactor. This suggests that self-other integra...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه زنجان - دانشکده ادبیات و علوم انسانی 1392

abstract the present study investigated the effects of task types and involvement load hypothesis on incidental learning of 10 target words (tws) in junior high schools (jhss) in givi, ardabil. the tasks deployed in this study were two input-based tasks (reading plus dictionary use with an involvement index of 3, and reading plus gap-fill task with an involvement index of 2), and one output-ba...

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