Study 2 additionally showed that the relationship between fear, induced by reading threatening news on COVID‐19, and conspiracy beliefs was the strongest among those high in avoidance coping. These studies highlight the role of coping strategies in the adoption of COVID‐19 conspiracy...
摘要: Background Relatively little is known about the contribution of students' beliefs regarding the nature of academic ability (i.e. their implicit theories) on strategies used to deal with examinations.DOI: 10.1348/978185409X402580 年份: 2009 ...
which are perceived as exceeding their available resources (Lazarus & Folkman,1984). The coping strategies may be classified into two categories: active coping
Some of these key books include Aldous Huxley’s ‘Brave New World’ (1932), George Orwell’s ‘1984’ (1949), Robert Nozick’s ‘Anarchy, State, and Utopia’ (1974), and, more recently, Nick Bostrom’s ‘Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies’ (2014)....
This study demonstrates that people are drawn to conspiracy theories when they display maladaptive coping strategies. Article Google Scholar Liekefett, L., Christ, O. & Becker, J. C. Can conspiracy beliefs be beneficial? Longitudinal linkages between conspiracy beliefs, anxiety, uncertainty aversion...
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Of course these two strategies are not mutually exclusive as a logical matter; perhaps the best approach is to straddle the two audiences with a single response or simply to provide multiple responses. However, if there are resource constraints, government may face a choice about where to place...
aTheir responses were far from neurotic, instead they were logical coping strategies which allowed them to make sense of the world within which they lived. They were pursuing an interest which not only provided intellectual challenge and excitement in infinite variety, but for most also enabled the...
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58Simon (1969) defines three modes of coping with the environment: passive insulation, reactive negative feedback, and predictive adaptation. Miles and Snow (1978) also lay out a taxonomy with respect to how firms can adapt. 59Building organizations that possess and appropriately exercise dynamic ...