百度试题 结果1 题目26. What's Allison's attitude to positive psychology? A. Doubtful. B. Unclear. C. Supportive. D. D 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏
(2005). What moderates implicit- explicit consistency? European Review of Social Psychology, 16, 335-390. doi:10.1080/ 10463280500443228Hofmann W., Gschwendner T., Nosek B. A., Schimtt M. (2005). What moderates implicit-explicit consistency? European Review of Social Psychology, 16, 335-390...
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Attitude Means You Can Quit Smoking 424 Personality and Psychological Well-Being 425 AP Summary 426 AP Key Terms 427 AP Test Practice 427 Contents xi 13 Social Psychology 428 Defining Social Psychology 430 Features of Social Psychology 430 An Example: The Bystander Effect 431 Social Cognition 432 ...
The founding father of positive psychology,Martin Seligman,describes happiness as experiencing frequent positive emotions,such as joy,excitement and satisfaction,(3) combined(combine) with deeper feelings of meaning and purpose.It implies a positive attitude in the present and an optimistic...
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Because implicit biases can go undetected even by the person holding them, and because they happen before conscious control of emotions is available, these attitudes may be best measured through physiological measures like startle eye-blink response. My honors thesis measures implicit attitudes toward ...