نتایج جستجو برای: embarrassment

تعداد نتایج: 1628  

2010
Ryan S. Darby Christine R. Harris

Journal: :The Japanese Journal of Personality 2001

Journal: :Journal of Economic Methodology 2021

In a recent special issue dedicated to the work of Dani Rodrik, Grüne-Yanoff and Marchionni [(2018). Modeling model selection in pluralism. Journal Economic Methodology, 25(3), 265–275. https://doi.org/10.1080/1350178X.2018.1488572] raise potentially damning problem for Rodrik's suggestion that progress economics should be understood measured laterally, by continuous expansion new models. They ...

2015

The paper deals with engagement with information technology in public space by comparing it to how street performers deal with similar situations. One key example is presented. In this example, the importance of the difference between street-as-street and streetas-stage is presented, and the unease or embarrassment, this causes the audience is discussed.

Journal: :Journal of personality 1995
R S Miller

In this study, the correlates of embarrassability, or chronic susceptibility to embarrassment, were examined. Competing theoretical models suggest either that embarrassable people should be especially concerned about others' evaluations of them or that they should lack social skills. Further, shyness and embarrassment are typically considered to be closely related states. To test these proposit...

Journal: :Applied ergonomics 2011
Yung-Chin Tsao Shaio-Chung Chan

User interactions with products or systems can produce positive feelings, e.g. pleasing, encouraging or challenging; or negative ones, e.g. annoying, depressing or even abusive. This study attempted to explore reasons for negative emotions associated with product use by probing into the embarrassing emotions aroused in a product-use situation. The results showed that the embarrassment associate...

2004
Kazunori Komatani Ryosuke Ito Tatsuya Kawahara Hiroshi G. Okuno

For flexible interactions between a robot and humans, we address the issue of automatic recognition of human emotions during the interaction such as embarrassment, pleasure, and affinity. To construct classifiers of emotions, we used the dialogue data between a humanoid robot, Robovie, and children, which was collected with the WOZ (Wizard of Oz) method. Besides prosodic features extracted from...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2012
Peter D Drummond Daniel Lazaroo

Expecting to blush is a common source of social anxiety, and is associated with heightened perceptions of blushing and embarrassment. To assess whether sensory cues associated with heightened facial blood flow are an additional source of anxiety, the vasodilator niacin (100mg) or placebo was administered double-blind to 33 participants, and facial blood flow was investigated when they sang a ch...

1993
Dacher Keltner Cameron Anderson

In this article, we review di verse studies of the anteced ents, facial display, and social consequences of embarrass ment. These studies indicate that embarrassment serves an appeasement function, recon ciling social relations when they have gone awry. We then speculate about how embar rassment is elaborated into more complex social interac tions, such as teasing and flir tation. We conclude b...

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