Before presenting the agentic perspective of social cognitive theory, the paradigmshifts that the field of psychology has undergone in its short history warrant a brief discussion. In these theoretical transformations, the core metaphors have changed but for the most part, the theories grant humans...
agentic perspective of social cognitive theory, the paradigm shifts that the field of psychology has undergone in its short history warrant a brief discussion. In these theoretical transformations, the core metaphors have changed but for the most part, the theories grant ...
(2010). Destination attachment: Effects on customer satisfaction and cognitive, affective and conative loyalty. Tourism Management, 31(2), 274–284. Article Google Scholar Zangeneh, Y., Hossein Abadi, S., Roshandel, T., & Nabipour, R. (2014). The effect of place attachment and social ...
The scale for measuring teacher judgments of students’ cognitive ability was developed within the THINK project. The validity of the scales has been demonstrated in prior studies (Baudson et al.,2016a; Bergold et al.,2021; Gnas et al.,2022b). Teachers judged their students’ cognitive abilit...
Conversely, poverty and scarcity cause psychological distress and deplete the cognitive resources for self-control and making decisions or plans (Spears, 2011). Furthermore, this finding can be understood within the social context of South African society in which SES represents a key determinant of...
It may be defined as the development of computing capacity to process vast amounts of data, enabling the development of machine learning and cognitive intelligence in support of automated prediction and decision-making. Excitement around potential applications has been accompanied by serious ethical ...
This study delves into the implications of faculty’s multidisciplinary educational backgrounds on their academic placement and upward mobility, and underscores the moderating effects of gender and academic inbreeding. Grounded in the theories of knowled
Third, this conceptualization of SEL provides a useful diagnostic tool for practitioners—one that is simple enough to remember despite the overwhelming cognitive demands of teaching. In other words, when students struggle, educators can reflect on those students’ social connectedness, motivation, and ...
Individuals form long-lasting attitudes toward others mainly via the central route. Using the central route also depends on an individual’s motivation and ability to process the message received. If these requirements are not met, the peripheral route, which requires less cognitive effort, is used...
The social and political context of sexual identity development in the United States has changed dramatically since the mid twentieth century. Same-sex attracted individuals have long needed to reconcile their desire with policies of exclusion, ranging from explicit outlaws on same-sex activity to excl...