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Can social norms promote sustainable food consumption? A systematic review

open access: yesSocial Influence
As societies shift toward plant-based diets to address sustainability challenges, social norms have emerged as influential in promoting sustainable food choices. However, there is limited synthesis on the effectiveness of related interventions.
Daniele Pollicino   +5 more
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The role of social influence in the end customer purchasing decisions on the heat market

open access: yes, 2017
The aim of this paper is to examine the role of social influence on the end customer behaviour in the purchase of heating products in residential segment.
Mahapatra, Krushna,, Munkacsi, Noemi,
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When do socially accepted people feel ostracized? Physical pain triggers social pain

open access: yes, 2014
The present research investigated whether physical suffering would cause people to feel ostracized even when they are accepted by their social interaction partners.
Chen, Z, Poon, KT, DeWall, CN
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Editorial

open access: yesSocial Influence, 2020
Ilja van Beest
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Cultural differences in perceiving co-present phone use as phubbing: Evidence from six countries

open access: yesSocial Influence
Phubbing is feeling excluded and ignored by someone using a phone during a face-to-face interaction. Phubbing has mostly been investigated in Western samples.
Christiane M. Büttner   +2 more
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Converting smartphone interference into favorable consequences for social interactions: the “resisting phubbing” phenomenon

open access: yesSocial Influence
Research has underscored the detrimental effects of phubbing. Nevertheless, attempts at identifying alternative actions are lacking. The present research introduced 'resisting phubbing', actively avoiding phubbing to continue the in-person interaction ...
Alessia Telari   +3 more
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Understanding Twitter Influence in the Health Domain: A social-psychological contribution

open access: yes
Twitter can be a powerful tool for the dissemination and discussion of public health information but how can we best describe its influence? In this paper we draw on social-psychological theories such as social norms, social representations, emotions and
Briggs, Pamela, McNeill, Andrew
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Social media and migration: analysis of its influence on African migrants in South Africa

open access: yes
South Africa, after the adoption of inclusive governance in 1994 became the new migration hub for new migrants from Africa, and across the globe. For some of these migrants, South Africa is their second-best choice, and for others, a destination.
Adetiba, Toyin Cotties
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Co-present mobile phone use as an expectancy violation: revisiting ‘phubbing’ in two lab-based experiments

open access: yesSocial Influence
Two lab-based experiments (N = 81 and N = 74) examined effects of co-present mobile phone use (frequently conceptualized as ‘phubbing’) on how individuals experience social interactions.
Mariek M. P. Vanden Abeele   +2 more
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The Neurocognitive Underpinnings of Social Influence

open access: yes
Beginning of the Chapter: "Since the seminal studies by Sherif (1935) and Asch (1956), social psychologists have aimed to understand how social influence shapes individuals’ minds, that is, to open “the black box” of our mind and identify the cognitive processes mediating the effects of social influence.During the last two decades, more and more ...
openaire   +1 more source

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