نتایج جستجو برای: military pride

تعداد نتایج: 46264  

Journal: : 2023

Patriotic education is one of the most important components process youth personality formation. This allows for creation a national identity and contributes to formation consciousness among young people. In times war, its importance increases significantly. One goals patriotic people during war spiritual strength courage in them. War can become test every nation, which carries not only danger ...

Journal: :Emotion 2011
Nicole L Nelson James A Russell

Prior research suggested that pride is recognized only when a head and facial expression (e.g., tilted head with a slight smile) is combined with a postural expression (e.g., expanded body and arm gestures). However, these studies used static photographs. In the present research, participants labeled the emotion conveyed by four dynamic cues to pride, presented as video clips: head and face alo...

2004
Carlo Kopp

Perhaps the defining issue of our time in history is the emergence of India and the People’s Republic of China as regional military superpowers. This is a direct by-product of large scale industrialisation, as the economies of these billion plus population base nations are able to support increasingly large and modern military force structures. Spare cash and national pride are often a volatile...

2006
Peter Bryant

This exploratory study focuses on an important self-regulatory factor known as regulatory pride which is a potential determinant of entrepreneurial goal-setting and career choice. I report a mixed methods study of these phenomena using a sample of 30 founder-managers. The study integrates measures of regulatory pride derived from a survey questionnaire with qualitative data about entrepreneuria...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Daniel Sznycer Laith Al-Shawaf Yoella Bereby-Meyer Oliver Scott Curry Delphine De Smet Elsa Ermer Sangin Kim Sunhwa Kim Norman P Li Maria Florencia Lopez Seal Jennifer McClung Jiaqing O Yohsuke Ohtsubo Tadeg Quillien Max Schaub Aaron Sell Florian van Leeuwen Leda Cosmides John Tooby

Pride occurs in every known culture, appears early in development, is reliably triggered by achievements and formidability, and causes a characteristic display that is recognized everywhere. Here, we evaluate the theory that pride evolved to guide decisions relevant to pursuing actions that enhance valuation and respect for a person in the minds of others. By hypothesis, pride is a neurocomputa...

2011
Ezhar Tamam

The study examines national pride among youths between the ages of 20-25 years old in Malaysia and determines whether national pride varies by orientation in self-identification (more in nationality or racial identity terms) and language use in interracial communication with peers. The responses of 375 Malays, 238 Chinese and 77 Indian youths were analyzed. It was found that: (i) Malay and Chin...

2010
KEITH WILCOX THOMAS KRAMER SANKAR SEN Joseph R. Weintraub

This research examines the largely unexamined effect of incidental pride on consumer self-control. The results demonstrate that incidental pride influences longterm goal pursuit through dual processes that result in conflicting outcomes for consumer decisions: indulgent choices when promoting a sense of achievement and virtuous choices when promoting self-awareness. A series of four experiments...

2010
Juan Antonio Vizcaíno Richard G. Côté Florian Reisinger Harald Barsnes Joseph M. Foster Jonathan Rameseder Henning Hermjakob Lennart Martens

The Proteomics Identifications database (PRIDE, http://www.ebi.ac.uk/pride) at the European Bioinformatics Institute has become one of the main repositories of mass spectrometry-derived proteomics data. For the last 2 years, PRIDE data holdings have grown substantially, comprising 60 different species, more than 2.5 million protein identifications, 11.5 million peptides and over 50 million spec...

2015
Philip Furley Tjerk Moll Daniel Memmert

The aim of the present research was to investigate the interpersonal effects of pride and shame expressions amongst opponents and teammates in a soccer penalty scenario. Across a series of experiments using the point-light method, pride and shame expressions exerted strong effects upon observers' anticipated emotions, associated cognitions, and performance expectations. Using the Implicit Assoc...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2013
E J Horberg Michael W Kraus Dacher Keltner

The present studies examined how observers infer moral attributes and beliefs from nonverbal pride displays. Pride is a self-focused positive emotion triggered by appraisals of the self's success, status, and competence. We hypothesized that when a target emits nonverbal cues of pride, he or she will be viewed by observers as higher in self-interest and therefore more likely to endorse ideologi...

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