M. (2003). The development of subjective group dynamics: When in-group bias gets specific. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 21, 155-177.Abrams,D. ,Rutland,A. ,Cameron,L. ,& Marques,J. ( 2003 ) . The development of subjective group dynamics: When in-group bias gets specific...
Children's understanding of deviance and group dynamics: The development of subjective group dynamics. With contributions from leading scholars in the field, Rebels in Groups brings together the latest research which, contrary to traditional views, considers... D Abrams,A Rutland - Blackwell 被引量...
In this sense, the purpose of group dynamics is to promote awareness, attitudinal change, cohesion, empowerment and the liberation of individuals and the communities in which they participate so that they can cope with life’s problems (Segado and García-Castillo,2022). In light of the rapid ...
the anxiety of the whole society about "zero population growth," "negative growth," and the "low fertility trap" [3,4]. What is more worrying is that the development of China's low fertility rate has the characteristics of social integrity, structure, and sustainability, and the trend of ...
Given that arousal is also one of the primary dimensions of emotion24, we propose that emotion dynamics might serve as another form of context that binds or separates adjacent episodes into contextually distinct memories. Importantly, arousal is not the only defining feature of subjective emotional ...
Jobs uncertainty Subjective well-being Fertility intentions Mediation analysis Causal inference Great Recession 1. Introduction New forms of employment, in most cases limited-duration jobs, have been growing everywhere in Europe over the last decades, a development that has diminished individuals’ trust ...
Human behaviour is governed by behavioural intentions, which are influenced by attitude, subjective norms, and perceived behaviour control, according to the theory. These elements interact with each other and further impact human desire to act, influencing subsequent behaviour (Ajzen, 1991; Kroshus et...
In addition, Bennett and Bennett (2004) distinguish between an objective culture, which refers to the institutional aspects of a culture and a subjective culture that focuses on a worldview of a society’s people. On another note, Cowen (2002) contends that culture refers to ar...
(covert) reversals of subjective dominance (as well as transitional periods) could be inferred accurately from (overt) eye movements46,48,54. As this method does not require volitional reports from observers, it is well suited for developmental and patient groups. Determination of reversal timing ...
Children are found to exhibit high degrees of delay discounting compared with adults in many delay discounting studies, which might be due to the asynchronous development of “bottom-up” and “top-down” neural systems. However, the temporal dynamics associated with the two systems in the develop...