نتایج جستجو برای: social attitudes

تعداد نتایج: 677781  

Journal: :Educational Technology & Society 2003
Jae-Shin Lee Hichang Cho Geri Gay Barry D. Davidson Anthony R. Ingraffea

This study examines the use of integrated communication and engineering design tools in a distributed learning environment. We examined students' attitudes toward the technology using two different approaches. First, we utilized the technology acceptance model to investigate the attitude formation process. Then, to investigate how attitudes changed over time, we applied social information proce...

2008
Richard T. LaPiere

By definition, a social attitude is a behaviour pattern, anticipatory set or tendency, predisposition to specific adjustment to designated social situations, or, more simply, a conditioned response to social stimuli. Terminological usage differs, but students who have concerned themselves with attitudes apparently agree that they are acquired out of social experience and provide the individual ...

Journal: :Tobacco control 2003
D B Buller R Borland W G Woodall J R Hall P Burris-Woodall J H Voeks

OBJECTIVE To explore relationships between patterns of smoking uptake and social context and attitudinal variables. DESIGN Cross sectional survey. SETTING Public schools in Tucson, Arizona and Albuquerque, New Mexico. PARTICIPANTS 982 children in grades 6-9 (ages 11-15 years). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Items measuring smoking history, nicotine dependence and quit attempts, susceptibility to...

Journal: :SAGE Open 2021

As social justice is an essential work concept, this study examined the factors that influenced attitudes of workers in Taiwan toward through analysis Social Justice Scale-TW (SJS-TW) questionnaires conducted on a sample 276 workers. It was found years experience, human rights training, and past participation protests were important moderating supporting justice. concluded including rights–base...

2017
Nikolaos Kazantzis Amber Wakefield Frank P. Deane Kevin Ronan Malcolm Johnson Kevin R. Ronan

Archival data from a cross-sectional survey of two cohorts of community residing New Zealand adults (n = 157; n = 141) was analysed to examine social attitudes towards people with mental illness in a historical period associated with the establishment of a community mental health facility. Participants completed the Opinions about Mental Illness (OMI; Cohen & Struening, 1959), and the Comfort i...

2011
Carl Behnke James P. Greenan

This study examined the relationship between postsecondary students’ emotional-social intelligence and attitudes toward computer-based instructional materials. Research indicated that emotions and emotional intelligence directly impact motivation, while instructional design has been shown to impact student attitudes and subsequent engagement with content. Computerbased technology is widely used...

Journal: :The Journal of social psychology 2012
Kim-Pong Tam Henry Kin-Shing Ng Young-Hoon Kim Victoria Wai-Lan Yeung Francis Yue-Lok Cheung

Cosmetic surgery is increasingly popular globally, but how cosmetic surgery patients are socially evaluated is largely unknown. The present research documents attitudes toward these patients in multiple cultures (Hong Kong, Japan, and the United States). Across these cultures, attitudes toward cosmetic surgery patients were predominantly negative: Participants ascribed more negative attributes ...

Journal: :Psychological science 2008
Ian J Deary G David Batty Catharine R Gale

We examined the prospective association between general intelligence (g) at age 10 and liberal and antitraditional social attitudes at age 30 in a large (N= 7,070), representative sample of the British population born in 1970. Statistical analyses identified a general latent trait underlying attitudes that are antiracist, pro-working women, socially liberal, and trusting in the democratic polit...

2010
Brad Verhulst Peter K. Hatemi Nicholas G. Martin Thomas J. Bouchard Lindon J. Eaves

Building upon a series of works by Thomas J. Bouchard, Lindon J. Eaves, Hans J. Eysenck and other contemporaries, we present strong evidence that the assumed causal relationship between personality and left–right ideology is too simplistic. We suggest the relationship is not predictive and instead is better understood by dividing the overarching left–right ideological spectrum into more meaning...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0

in order to examine the hypothesis of this research, an accidental sample of 122 students have been appointed from among the community of female students who were studying at the last year of primary school in isfahan . the sample was divided into four groups, cognitive group, behavioral group, cognitive- behavioral group and control group. the impacts of independent variables have been assesse...

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