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ABSTRACT Although social psychological research on how people understand collective victimization often examines comparisons between groups’ suffering, studies on related concepts (e.g., collective trauma) suggest numerous other relevant beliefs. The present article aimed to integrate diverse collective victimization beliefs and contribute to their ...
Johanna Ray Vollhardt +5 more
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Toward a Philosophy of Moral Education
The paper focuses on one project of moral education that is taking place in Slovakia in a form of a school subject. Ethics Education has been implemented in Slovakia since 1993/1994 as a school subject in the 2nd grade of primary schools and since 2004 ...
Andrej Rajský
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ПРОСОЦІАЛЬНІСТЬ ЯК ОСОБИСТІСНА СКЛАДОВА МАЙБУТНЬОЇ ПРОФЕСІЙНОЇ ДІЯЛЬНОСТІ СТУДЕНТІВ-ПСИХОЛОГІВ (PROSOCIAL ASPECT AS PERSONAL COMPONENT OF PSYCHOLOGY STUDENTS’ FUTURE PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY) [PDF]
У статті досліджено питання формування просоціальності як професійно важливої якості психолога. Проаналізовано розуміння феномена просоціальності в сучасній психології; підкреслено її роль у здійсненні професійної діяльності психолога; висвітлено ...
Корчакова, Н. (N. Korchakova)
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Coordination Matters : Interpersonal Synchrony Influences Collaborative Problem-Solving [PDF]
The authors thank Martha von Werthern and Caitlin Taylor for their assistance with data collection, Cathy Macpherson for her assistance with the preparation of the manuscript, and Mike Richardson, Alex Paxton, and Rick Dale for providing MATLAB code to ...
Allsop, Jamie S. +4 more
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ABSTRACT Dehumanization is a potential consequence of moral judgments that may influence how people perceive and relate to those involved in a moral transgression. We propose that a transgressor's intentions shape perceptions of both transgressors’ and victims’ humanness.
Sofía Moreno‐Gata +3 more
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The Role of One’s Motive in Meditation Practices and Prosociality
No individual exists without exhibiting prosociality in one or another situation during their lifetime. The argument however, is to what extent? Does it arise spontaneously, out of true empathy and compassion for others, or it is goal-oriented with some ...
J. Shashi Kiran Reddy, Sisir Roy
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Social norms and human normative psychology [PDF]
Our primary aim in this paper is to sketch a cognitive evolutionary approach for developing explanations of social change that is anchored on the psychological mechanisms underlying normative cognition and the transmission of social norms.
Davis, Taylor, Kelly, Daniel
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ABSTRACT Does street‐level bureaucrats' (SLBs) willingness to sacrifice their own self‐interests to meet the needs of their clients vary depending on their contexts? To date, it has been very challenging to empirically examine how SLBs who have different orientations toward social values might act in different institutional and administrative contexts.
Nissim Cohen, Teddy Lazebnik
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Are Big Gods a big deal in the emergence of big groups? [PDF]
In Big Gods, Norenzayan (2013) presents the most comprehensive treatment yet of the Big Gods question. The book is a commendable attempt to synthesize the rapidly growing body of survey and experimental research on prosocial effects of religious primes ...
Atkinson, Quentin D. +2 more
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Abstract Objective Dravet syndrome (DS) is the prototypic developmental and epileptic encephalopathy, characterized by drug‐resistant seizures, developmental slowing, and many other morbidities. Detailed characterization of behavioral phenotypes and social–emotional skill development are limited.
Ingrid E. Scheffer +26 more
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