Languages Maths Science Social Sciences Other ANSWER Experiments that support SIT are artificial, using trivial kinds of discrimination that is unimportant to most participants, so may not apply to the real world. Sometimes participants are forced to discriminate in some way so they use the most obv...
Building on globalization and social identity theory, the paper aims to shed light on the effect of global identity on consumer attitude toward emerging global brands, the process of such effect, and the boundary condition for it as well.Design/methodology/approachThe authors used two non-student...
This theory proposes that “we are almost certainly living in a computer simulation” (Bostrom 2003). Even without considering the simulation theory, technology affects humans. Humans experience fast and advanced developments in terms of “technological, scientific, cultural and social” changes (...
This theory proposes that “we are almost certainly living in a computer simulation” (Bostrom 2003). Even without considering the simulation theory, technology affects humans. Humans experience fast and advanced developments in terms of “technological, scientific, cultural and social” changes (...
Upon completion of this Phase III trial, we will have rigorously tested the efficacy of a novel theory-driven virtual intervention, called Opening the Conversation (OC), addressing a range of RSH concerns experienced by young BGC survivors and their partners, with attention to inclusivity for LGBTQ...
Orienting PA promotion in this way is concordant with Self-Determination Theory (SDT), which posits that autonomous regulations are powerful predictors of behavior over time (i.e., motivations for PA born of inherent interest, identity, or valuing outcomes) [44]. A growing literature supports ...
The intervention will be theory-based upon (Evo-Eco theory and social norms) [20] and will be an adapted version of a community-level complementary-food hygiene and safety intervention previously evaluated in the Gambia, incrementally developed after a series of effectiveness and feasibility trials ...
Table 1. Test and control questions for the second-order theory-of-mind stories. QuestionAnswerReasoningMental state Birthday puppy (Sullivan et al., 1994) Control 1: Did Sophia see the puppy? Yes Sophia saw the puppy. First-order perception Test 1: Does Mum know that Sophia saw the puppy...
Hans Mouritzen, “Testing Weak-Power Theory: Three Nordic Reactions to the Soviet Coup,” inEuropean Foreign Policy: The EC and Changing Perspectives in Europe, ed. Walter Carlsnaes and Steve Smith (SAGE, 1994). 117. Alyson J. K. Bailes and Baldur Thorhallsson, “Instrumentalizing the Eu...
Labelling theory refers to the ability to attach a label to a person or group of people and in so doing the label becomes more important than the individual. The label becomes the dominant form of identify and takes on ‘Master Status’ (Becker 1963; Lemert 1967) so that the person can ...