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(2016), when managers support the changes. Indeed, a sum of studies revealed that autonomy promoted both intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, which had positive outcomes (Williams & Deci, 1996). The perceived support from supervisors affects how beneficial and simple a system is viewed to be in ...
Importantly, it has been argued that these preferences are underlain by an early emerging system for social categorization that bears the same features as categorization in adulthood9. This claim is supported by findings that young children not only show preferences based on certain traits ...
Caitlin Ryan at San Francisco State University has demonstrated (here) that bullying and harassment experienced by students even perceived by their peers to be LGBTQ led directly to lower levels of life satisfaction and higher rates of depression in young adulthood. Might some version of the same ...
(1994) found that sexually inexperienced male quail were more likely to copulate in familiar contexts. To better explore some of the previous alternative explanations, we designed a second experiment with the following changes: First, we used subjects 6 days younger than those in Experiment 1 to ...
In fact, teens go through many experiences because of the physical and psychological changes during the self-establishment phase, which influences not only their identity formation but also their own personality. At this stage, radical changes occur in their lives, which may affect the course of ...
Research in animals and humans has revealed some of the structural, functional and molecular changes in the brain that underlie the effects of stress on social behaviour. Findings in this emerging field will have implications both for the clinic and for society. This is a preview of subscription...
Few studies have so far investigated the role of ACC in ASD model mice. Recently, a study has revealed morphological changes, hypoactivity, and weakened synaptic functions of pyramidal neurons in the ACC of mice deficient inShank3[51], revealing this region’s possible implications in ASD neurob...
In adulthood, women tend to use and experience indirect forms of social aggression, such as exclusion, more frequently than men (Benenson et al., 2011; Benenson et al., 2013). Participants were divided into three age groups: young adolescents (N = 36, aged 10.1–14.0), mid-adolescents (...
However, little work has attempted to investigate the importance of age-related changes in hormone sensitivity on the formation of adult phenotypes. In addition, the long-term effects of adolescent stress have only been quantified in an individual context. Whether familiar conspecifics in adulthood ...