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Pride

JAMA, 2023
In this narrative medicine essay, an internal medicine physician, invited to speak at an International AIDS Society plenary session about his HIV work, endures a cool response from his parents upon sharing his HIV status but is met with a standing ovation and cheered by his chosen family and friends after the speech.
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Black Pride and Black Prejudice

, 2021
List of Figures ix List of Tables xi Preface xiii Chapter 1. Introduction 1 Chapter 2. Racial Solidarity 11 Chapter 3. Conflict 61 Chapter 4. Common Ground 109 Chapter 5.
Kathleen O. Korgen   +2 more
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Pride and perseverance: The motivational role of pride.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2008
Perseverance toward goals that carry short-term costs is an important component of adaptive functioning. The present experiments examine the role that the emotion pride may play in mediating such perseverance. Across 2 studies, pride led to greater perseverance on an effortful and hedonically negative task believed to be related to the initial source ...
Lisa A. Williams, David DeSteno
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The ambiguity of pride [PDF]

open access: possibleTheory & Psychology, 2017
This work aims to account for the complexity of pride, while also trying to clear some ambiguities that in our view result from unwarranted assumptions about its two facets—“authentic” versus “hubristic” pride. We propose a model of pride in terms of its cognitive and motivational components; distinguish two kinds of pride proper: pride1, referring to
Miceli Maria   +2 more
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Pride, Guilt, and Self-Regulation in Cause-Related Marketing Advertisements

, 2020
The use of cause-related marketing (CRM), which occurs when company donations are tied to consumer transactions, has increased significantly in recent years. Traditionally, marketers seeking to advertise charitable support have used guilt appeals.
Joshua T. Coleman   +2 more
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On the Experience and Engineering of Consumer Pride, Consumer Excitement, and Consumer Relaxation in the Marketplace

Journal of Retailing, 2020
This article presents new conceptual and managerial insights about consumer experiences of positive emotions in the marketplace and how to engineer these emotional experiences for business purposes.
Michel Tuan Pham, Jennifer J. Sun
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Pride: A meta-analytic project.

Emotion, 2020
Pride is a complex construct, at times conceptualized positively (as a positive emotional reaction to a personal success) and at other times defined negatively (as exhibiting arrogant or conceited feelings and beliefs). Based on this dichotomy, Tracy and
Leah R Dickens, R. Robins
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Authenticity and exclusivity appeals in luxury advertising: the role of promotion and prevention pride

, 2020
Purpose:This study aims to investigate how the effectiveness of luxury advertising can be improved by matching the emotional (promotion pride vs prevention pride) and luxury value (authenticity vs exclusivity) appeals within advertising messages.Design ...
F. Septianto   +3 more
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"Pride and prejudice" pathways to belonging: Implications for inclusive diversity practices within mainstream institutions.

American Psychologist, 2020
Within mainstream institutions such as colleges and universities, scientists and social leaders, alike, are faced with persistent and new challenges to forging paths toward inclusion among marginalized group members (e.g., Latino/a/x and African ...
Tiffany N. Brannon, A. Lin
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Pride and Prejudice in Pride and Prejudice

Nineteenth-Century Fiction, 1968
A PPROACHING JANE AUSTEN'S WORK chronologically, one is struck by her analogous methods of entitling Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility, her preceding novel. The title Sense and Sensibility defines what is clearly the central moral conflict of that novel, but the simple and repeated oppositioni of the titular qualities is one of the marks of
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