نتایج جستجو برای: normative self

تعداد نتایج: 549436  

2017
Karin Garrety

This article explores the normative assumptions about the self that are implicitly and explicitly embedded in critiques of organisational control. Two problematic aspects of control are examined – the capacity of some organisations to produce unquestioning commitment, and the elicitation of ‘false’ selves. Drawing on the work of Rom Harré, and some examples of organisational-self processes gone...

Journal: :Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists 2010
Jared M Bruce Amanda S Bruce Laura Hancock Sharon Lynch

Multiple sclerosis (MS) patients' self-reported cognitive difficulties do not typically correlate well with objective neuropsychological assessment. The relationship between self-reported memory, dissociation, emotional problems, and objective cognitive functioning was examined in 79 MS patients. Increased self-reported memory problems were significantly associated with higher levels of normati...

2004
Magnus Henrekson

This comment provides a critical evaluation of Blanchflower’s (2004) survey of various aspects of self-employment and his overall normative conclusion that “more may not be better”. In order to draw normative conclusions regarding the optimal level of self-employment a number of issues ignored by Blanchflower need to be addressed. First, self-employment may or may not be entrepreneurial. Second...

Journal: :Journal of substance abuse treatment 2011
Diana M Doumas Camille Workman Diana Smith Anabel Navarro

This study evaluated the efficacy of two brief personalized normative feedback interventions aimed at reducing heavy drinking among mandated college students (N = 135). Students were randomly assigned to one of two conditions: Web-based assessment with self-guided personalized normative feedback (SWF) or Web-based assessment with counselor-guided personalized normative feedback (CWF). Results i...

Journal: :Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists 2014
Philip Schatz Stacey Robertshaw

We compared classification accuracy of post-concussion test data against baseline and normative data, accounting for baseline level of performance. Athletes (N = 250) completed baseline and post-concussion ImPACT assessments, within 7 days of concussion (verified by sports medicine professionals and self-reported symptoms). Athletes were classified as "below average," "average," or "above avera...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 1997
L R Huesmann N G Guerra

Normative beliefs have been defined as self-regulating beliefs about the appropriateness of social behaviors. In 2 studies the authors revised their scale for assessing normative beliefs about aggression, found that it is reliable and valid for use with elementary school children, and investigated the longitudinal relation between normative beliefs about aggression and aggressive behavior in a ...

Journal: :Journal of oral science 2010
Patricia F Dias Rogerio Gleiser

The objective of the present study was to evaluate the interest of both children and parents towards orthodontic treatment and compare it to the normative treatment need as well as to determine the factors related to such an interest. The sample consisted of 407 schoolchildren aged between 9 and 12 years and their parents from Nova Friburgo (Rio de Janeiro), Brazil. The orthodontic concern expr...

2006
PETER WESTEN

The mother lode of criminal responsibility scholarship is a unitary theory of criminal excuses, that is, a persuasive normative account of why the criminal law adjudges actors to be blameless despite their having engaged in prohibited conduct. The law’s other criminal defenses do not readily lend themselves to unitary normative accounts or, if they do, they rest on normative accounts that are s...

Journal: :AIDS patient care and STDs 2008
Enbal Shacham Tania B Basta Michael Reece

The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence of symptoms of psychological distress experienced by African Americans upon self-enrollment in HIV-related mental health care and to compare the symptoms in this sample to the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI) normative sample, the instrument used in this study to assess symptoms of psychological distress. Data were collected from 575 African ...

Journal: :Medical anthropology 2011
Stephanie Lloyd Nicolas Moreau

Throughout the process of being treated for mood and anxiety disorders, people dream of the "normal life" that awaits them. However, post-therapy, the distinctiveness of clinical normality (i.e., reduced symptomatology) and social normativity become more apparent. In this article we suggest that for people who have long felt socially excluded because of their psychiatric symptoms, being "normal...

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