نتایج جستجو برای: interactionist

تعداد نتایج: 423  

Journal: :Brain, behavior, and immunity 2008
John P Capitanio Kristina Abel Sally P Mendoza Shelley A Blozis Michael B McChesney Steve W Cole William A Mason

From the beginning of the AIDS epidemic, stress has been a suspected contributor to the wide variation seen in disease progression, and some evidence supports this idea. Not all individuals respond to a stressor in the same way, however, and little is known about the biological mechanisms by which variations in individuals' responses to their environment affect disease-relevant immunologic proc...

2009
Maria E. Kronfeldner

This article illustrates in which sense genetic determinism is still part of the contemporary interactionist consensus in medicine. Three dimensions of this consensus are discussed: kinds of causes, a continuum of traits ranging from monogenetic diseases to car accidents, and different kinds of determination due to different norms of reaction. On this basis, this article explicates in which sen...

Journal: :Health education research 2002
Patricia M Lund Retha Gaigher

The genetic condition albinism has a high frequency among the Sotho people of northern South Africa. Affected children have pale hair, eyes and skin-a dramatic contrast to the normal dark pigmentation. Their visual performance is poor and many attend special schools for the visually impaired. Children with albinism experience problems that are, on the one hand, physiological, and, on the other,...

Journal: :Sociology of health & illness 2006
Tim Stokes Mary Dixon-Woods Simon Williams

The removal of patients from general practitioners' (GPs) lists in the UK offers important sociological insights into what happens when the doctor-patient relationship 'goes wrong'. An interactionist analysis shows how removers (doctors) and removed (patients) strategically invoke 'rules of conduct' to account for difficulties in the doctor-patient relationship and for GPs' decisions to end the...

2004
David C. Zuroff

Contemporary discussions have generally defined a trait as a pervasive, cross-situational consistency in behavior. A careful examination of Allport's (1937, 1961, 1966) writings reveals that he did not believe in such pervasive consistencies. In fact, he maintained that behavior in different situations is frequently inconsistent, even contradictory, because different traits are aroused to diffe...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2000
V C Rabinowitz V Valian

Sex differences in social behavior are center stage in recent formulations of evolutionary psychology. Evolutionary psychology, with its emphasis on the long-term consequences of early adaptations, offers itself as an alternative meta-theory to mainstream social psychology, which emphasizes the importance of social structures in determining the existence and extent of social and cognitive sex d...

2014
TIMOTHY A. JUDGE CINDY P. ZAPATA

Derived from two theoretical concepts – situation strength and trait activation – we develop and test an interactionist model governing the degree to which five-factor model personality traits are related to job performance. One concept – situation strength – was hypothesized to predict the validities of all Big-Five traits, while the effects of the other – trait activation – were hypothesized ...

Journal: :Ergonomics 1995
I P Albery A Guppy

A structural model is described that examines the contributions of personal and situational determinants (interactionist theory) for the elicitation of previous self-reported drink-driving offending. Responses of 1011 UK driver's licence holders to 57 questions concerning demographics, driving experience/exposure, deterrence issues, attitudinal factors and situation specific drink-driving behav...

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