Parents of children with ID were also asked to provide their feedback on how they thought their child may be able to effectively engage in CBT [21]. Parents were provided with a summary explaining the components of CBT and how the therapy worked, along with a case vignette to illustrate ho...
Participants were told that they were taking part in a study on interpersonal relationships.They were asked to read a short vignette about an employee in an advertising company who was absent from work for 2 weeks due to maternity leave (for women) or military reserve duty (for men)—the mo...
More people find extinction uniquely bad when (a) asked to consider the extinction of an animal species rather than humans, (b) asked to consider a case where human extinction is associated with less direct harm, and (c) they are explicitly prompted to consider long-term consequences of the...
For example, in chapter 2 on the social context of counselling, Legg discusses the role of language in regulating and maintaining relationships and in effecting power imbalances. The chapter’s opening case vignette, for instance, includes a counsellor steadfastly refusing to attend to a client’s ...
families (i.e., educational status, one-parent/two-parent family, sexual orientation of parents). The varying vignettes were assigned to respondents via randomization. One vignette of the child with hyperactive behavior appeared as follows:
Share a quick vignette about others bragging (use some celebrity), sharing how much more likable the person would be if only they didn’t boast so much. Tell them what’s happening for you.You might not have enough relationship with some braggarts to make this worthwhile, but there are pro...
What is a vignette in psychology? What is observational learning in social learning theory? What does cognitive science tell us about the learning environment? What category is psycholinguistics in psychology? What is group formation in psychology?
For example, in one vignette, with all else equal – the child’s age, duration of the parent’s absence and location of the child while they were unattended— participants thought the child was in much greater danger when a parent left the child alone to meet a lover than when the ...
The most common empirical example is judgments about the Trolley Problem, a vignette used to probe people’s moral intuitions (Greene, Sommerville, Nystrom, Darley, & Cohen, 2001; Mikhail, 2007). In the Footbridge case, a runaway trolley will kill five innocents on the track unless a man ...
Find two pieces of media, such as advertisements, that you think represent the culture you identify with. See if you can find one that is positive and one that is negative. Try to look with fresh eyes to see the stereotypes and cultural assumptions, such as the vignette described above. ...