Ch 6. Cognition Theories & Processes Ch 7. Motivation & Emotion Theories in... Ch 8. Developmental Psychology Theories &... Ch 9. Overview of Personality in... Ch 10. Social Psychology Concepts & Theories Introduction to Social Psychology: Kurt Lewin & Modern Uses 2:17 Stereotype | Defin...
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Have you ever found yourself acting on a sudden, overwhelming urge, only to later question your own behavior? We've all been there, succumbing to the power of impulse and wondering how we could have possibly acted in such a way. These moments, while often fleeting, can ha...
While currently there is little research examining the grooming of adolescents, it is clear that the same patterns of behavior that abusers use to be able to molest children without being detected are also being applied to teenagers. Understanding the signs and behaviors involved i...
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In Everyday Interactions.Weight stigma can also show up in casual conversations. Comments like, "I'm concerned about your health," “You’d be so much prettier if you lost weight,” or, to someone who has lost weight, “You must be so disciplined!” send the message that thin...
While evolution is often considered from a DNA- and protein-centric view, RNA-based regulation can also impact gene expression and protein sequences. Here we examine interspecies differences in RNA-protein interactions using the conserved neuronal RNA-bi
http://www.trafficforum.ethz.ch/crowdturbulence/ In computer vision community, the social force model is introduced for multi-target tracking [1], abnormality detection [2], and analysis of pedestrian action and mutual interaction [3] [1] R. Mehran, A. Oyama, and M. Shah. Abnormal crowd...
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