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lized called the Inclusion of Other in the Self (IOS) Scale. Proposed by Aron, Aron, and Smollan (1992), IOS is a single-item, pictorial measure of perceived emotional closeness between individuals. Typically the scale has been used to assess ...
This paper (i) introduces a modified version of the Inclusion of Other in Self (IOS) Scale, a new framework for tourism scholars to utilize in measuring the degree of closeness between residents and tourists; and (ii) uses residents' previous travel behaviour to predict the degree of emotion...
Such perspectives are rooted in what Wearing and Wearing (2001) refer to as the 'self versus other dichotomy,' where "there remains a fundamental assumption that 'self and 'other' are separate entities and 'self is at all times prioritized over 'other'" (p. 148). This assumption negates...
In 2 studies, the Inclusion of Other in the Self (IOS) Scale, a single-item, pictorial measure of closeness, demonstrated alternate-form and test-retest reliability; convergent validity with the Relationship Closeness Inventory (Berscheid, Snyder, & Omoto, 1989), the Sternberg (1988) Intimacy ...
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By creating a “self” and “other” distinction, we show that right AI and dACC are involved in processing the salience of being judged by others, irrespective of the quality of this judgment. This finding supports the idea that these regions are not specific to social rejection or even to...
We include articles that focus on at least one of the Sustainable Development Goals, at the local, regional or global scale, and we are pleased to invite submissions of studies framed in a similar way. With a growing overview of where we stand and which measures make a difference, we can...
Data-driven algorithms are studied and deployed in diverse domains to support critical decisions, directly impacting people’s well-being. As a result, a growing community of researchers has been investigating the equity of existing algorithms and proposing novel ones, advancing the understanding of ri...