These results highlight the importance for educators to focus on the adverse effects of negative gossip on prosocial behavior among adolescents in school. It also emphasizes the importance of fulfilling student's basic psychological needs and strengthening their self-compassion abilities....
Evil acts and malicious gossip: a multiagent model of the effects of gossip in socially distributed person perception. Although person perception is central to virtually all human social behavior, it is ordinarily studied in isolated individual perceivers. Conceptualizing i... ER Smith - 《Personalit...
Mood disorders have been shown to have a strong genetic and biological basis. Relatives of those with major depressive disorder have double the risk of developing major depressive disorder, whereas relatives of patients with bipolar disorder have over nine times the risk (Merikangas et al., 2011)...
Evil acts and malicious gossip: a multiagent model of the effects of gossip in socially distributed person perception. Although person perception is central to virtually all human social behavior, it is ordinarily studied in isolated individual perceivers. Conceptualizing i... ER Smith - 《Personalit...
learning; second, do a simple, calm and perseverance, modesty and fearless; and don't fuss, not playing scheming, not broken the mind, but occasionally can be real and false, because people who do not love hard; to listen to the advice of others, understand the praise; don't gossip. ...
From an evolutionary perspective, gossip has been considered a putative intrasexual competition strategy that is used to vie for mates and resources linked
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The concept of time-relative probabilities presupposes that the number of occasions and periods of time considered for the probability estimations are comparable between individuals. This is important when considering the effects of aggregation on the reliability of probability estimations (cf. Spearman1910...
This study aims to examine how the users’ engagement with health information benefits their well-being and to demonstrate the underlying mechanism of
Social cues such as small talk, self-disclosure, expert jargon, empathy, gossip, and politeness expressed in human-to-human conversations to build trust could also be used during conversations with artificial entities to gain the user’s trust [63,89,90,91]. Considering, finally, that the ...