Ronald, N.A., Arentze, T.A., Timmermans, H.J.P.: Modeling social interactions between individuals for joint activity scheduling. Transp. Res. Part B 46, 276-290 (2012a)N. Ronald, T. Arentze, and H. Timmermans, "Modeling social interac- tions between individuals for joint activity ...
Three computer-controlled experiments were conducted to study interactions between individuals and non-cooperative groups in prototypical social-dilemma games. The asymmetric competition between an individual and a group was compared with symmetric control conditions where both competitors were either individual...
Social relations fundamentally refer to the regulative generalization of relationships among individuals, in essence, a set of regulative characteristics that act upon interactions between individuals. In everyday life, we use the concept of social relations to comprehend the relationships between different...
Interactions between two individuals who do not know each other—regardless of whether the interactions are aggressive, peaceful or constructive—follow a number of steps. The first consists quite simply of spotting the other individual and turning towards him or her. Contact is then sought, resultin...
Molecular Social Interactions:: Drosophila melanogaster Seminal Fluid Proteins as a Case Study Studies of social behavior generally focus on interactions between two or more individual animals. However, these interactions are not simply between whole... LK Sirot,BA Laflamme,JL Sitnik,... - 《Advances...
A social interaction is an event that occurs between two or more individuals. They each use culturally approved methods to communicate certain things or perform appropriate actions. Information is exchanged as a result of social interaction. Social interactions occur every day, and they can even occu...
I found employees who engage in online social interactions with co-workers through social media blogs tend to be more motivated and come up with innovative ideas. But when employees interact with individuals outside the organization, they are less motivated and show less initiative. In the ...
Tremblay,SchoolofCriminology,UniversityofMontrealCP6028Succ.Centre-Ville,Montreal, H3C3J7.E-mail:pierre.tremblay@umontreal.ca 1 Abstract:Thepurposeofthisstudyistoexploretherangeandnatureofsocialinteractions amongindividualswhoexperienceasustainedandcompellingattractiontowardsyoung adolescentsorprepubescentchildrenof...
Communication and consumption:Advertising influence, our communicative skills, the union between individuals and brands or behavior in social networks are examples of topics addressed in this field. In short, the performance of applied social psychology is indispensable in many and varied areas that requ...
Social interactions are the result of individuals’ cooperative and competitive tendencies expressed over an extended period of time. Although social manipulation, i.e., using another individual to achieve one’s own goals, is a crucial aspect of social interactions, there has been no comprehensive ...