What is a social trap in psychology? asocial dilemma in which individuals, groups, organizations, or whole societies initiate a course of action or establish a set of relationshipsthat lead to negative or even lethal outcomes in the long term, but that once initiated are difficult to withdraw ...
The conflict is labeled as "social dilemma" or "social trap" by social psychologists. The phenomenon is very common in individualistic cultures (the West), but does the same phenomenon exist in collectivistic cultures which value cooperation and group goals more than individual benefits? The ...
The relation of patterns of family problems and patterns of delinquent behavior over time was evaluated among a sample of inner-city minority adolescent ma... D Gorman-Smith,PH Tolan,R Loeber,... - 《Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology》 被引量: 213发表: 1998年 加载更多来源...
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[85] and in the fantastic short story,A Nursery Tale, which also ends with a trap closing on the predator [86].Magda had an accomplice, Robert Horn (alias Muller), the swindling lover and sadistic observer of the decline of Bruno Kretchmar, Magda's mature, adulterous and transgressive ...
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 19, 522-539.Schroeder, David, Thomas Jensen, Andrew Reed, Debra Sullivan and Michael Schwab (1983). "The Actions of Others as Determinants of Behavior in Social Trap Situations." Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, vol 19, pp. 522-539....
摘要: Emphasizing real-world examples, Komorita and Parks illustrate both the theoretical and the ecological relevance of social dilemmas, focusing on "exchange theory" to explain how conflicts are resolved. This book is appropriate for students of psychology, political science, and sociology....
Multidimensional Measurement of Religiousness/Spirituality for Use in Health Research in Cross-Cultural Perspective This article explores difficulties that arise when culture is factored into the attempt to develop methods for both describing and measuring religiousness ... JW Traphagan - 《Research on ...
Biology escaped this ontological trap in 1859 with the publication of Darwin’s On the Origin of Species. The theory of evolution by means of natural selection, operative throughout all of life and irreducible to any of the laws of physics (though operating within the conditions of those laws...
Many people fall into the trap of positional bias, comparing "up" more often than "down" relative to their own standing. A fascination with celebrity culture and the prevalence of carefully-manicured social-media feeds only exacerbates the effect by exposing people to an endless stream of others...