How can the overjustification effect increase helping behaviors? What is effect of deindividuation? How does deindividuation affect social norms? How does deindividuation occur? How does negative reinforcement affect behavior? How does group size affect deindividuation?
How can positive or negative reinforcement shape behavior? Does positive reinforcement have to be positive? Why is positive reinforcement important? What is another word for positive reinforcement? What is the difference between positive and negative reinforcement?
How do you increase behavior ethically with negative reinforcement? How can cognitive dissonance create an attitude change? How can cognitive dissonance create attitude change? How is making assumptions based on another persons experience not ethical and can...
Does negative teacher behavior influence student self-efficacy and mastery goal orientation? In a hierarchical society such as India's, negative teacher behaviors are often part of the routine. However, there is a gap in the literature investigatin... KD Shukla,S Kuril,VS Chand - 《Learning &...
While it is clear that stimulants and non-stimulants have differing potentials to increase risk-taking behavior, there are also differences between MPH and AMPH. Interestingly, the effects of MPH on this form of probabilistic discounting had not yet been evaluated. MPH induced a moderate increase...
behavior change interventions, the aim is to help recipients turn new behaviors into habits and thereby increase the benefits of the intervention in both the short and longer term [42]. Additionally, the text message intervention has great potential because it is a low-cost, efficient, and ...
While there may be no cure for ADHD at this time, there can be many treatments and strategies to address a child’s symptoms and improve their mental health. For example, cognitive behavioral therapy, behavior therapy, spending time outdoors, getting regular physical activity, and implementing die...
However, there was evidence of an increase in mean BMI among people who felt dissatisfied with, or over-perceived their ‘normal’ weight, especially in socioeconomically disadvantaged areas. Correction of under-perceptions may not drive weight loss, but circumstances contributing to over-perception ...
negative feelings towards the Portuguese as embedded in colonial history – which becomes a barrier to their achievement ofaffectiveadjustment. In addition, the Brazilian identity helps them rationalize their distancing and defiant behavior, which, in turn, suggests that theirbehavioraladjustment has now ...
What cognitive process does the behavior of role models influence? (a) Induction (b) Selection bias (c) Negative priming (d) Stereotyping. Asking about an undesired behavior may lead to: a) Its decrease. b) More awareness about why the ...