Tooru Nemoto.Subjective norms toward social support among Japanese American elderly in New York City:Why help does not always help. .Tooru Nemoto.Subjective norms toward social support among Japanese American elderly in New York City:Why help does not always help. ....
democratic norms could be understood as the product of state or elite self-interests; and the perspective dominant since the 2000s, that the promotion of democratic norms necessarily involves much deeper and more extensive external intervention in order to transform social institutions and societal ...
Students' perception of the WebCT use, Computer Self-Efficacy, and Subjective Norms are also taken into ... S Sivo,G Gunter,R Cornell - 《Journal of Educational Computing Research》 被引量: 33发表: 2005年 End-of-life issues in caring for patients with dementia: the case for palliative ...
In the present study, we sought to obtain subjective norms for basic taste associations based on the literature on crossmodal taste perception. Research in this field has found interesting regularities in how individuals match tastes, flavors, or aromas with sound attributes. Moreover, this literatur...
F. (2000). Expectations, gender, and norms in migration decision-making. Population Studies, 54, 307–319. Article PubMed Google Scholar De Vroome, T., & Hooghe, M. (2014). Life satisfaction among ethnic minorities in the Netherlands: Immigration experience or adverse living conditions?
People, by comparing themselves with others, feel that their socioeconomic status is insufficient for participation in the lifestyles or norms (e.g., healthy lifestyles or behaviors) of their peer group; and consequently, their health is affected [51]. Moreover, a study indicated that a person...
The Role of Social Work Norms in Job Searching and Subjective Well-Being Social norms are usually neglected in economics, because they are to a large extent enforced through non-market interactions and difficult to isolate empir... A Stutzer,R Lalive - 《Journal of the European Economic Associa...
(e.g., coping strategies, social contexts, cultural norms, and psycho-demographic factors) that may moderate social media impact on health outcomes. Meanwhile, given that some studies have found negative effects of excessive and problematic use of social media on users’ well-being, it is ...
respondents interpret questions on the basis of the norms of everyday conversation, so violations of those conventions introduce error; some measurement error thought to have been attributable to social desirability response bias now appears to be due to other factors instead, thus encouraging different...
The overall subjective wellbeing for international students in this sample (measured through the PWI), was substantially lower than that observed in the general Australian population and age-related Australian cohorts [32], and even cultural comparative norms [40,41,42]. It highlights that for thes...