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1982
‘These days, you can’t even find beans in our stores’, says a 40-year-old mechanic from Omsk in Western Siberia. ‘It’s getting to be a problem to get hold of soap and kasha [buckwheat: a basic and much appreciated food in Russia]’, adds a 38-year-old worker from Voronezh in the once-famous Black Earth region.
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‘These days, you can’t even find beans in our stores’, says a 40-year-old mechanic from Omsk in Western Siberia. ‘It’s getting to be a problem to get hold of soap and kasha [buckwheat: a basic and much appreciated food in Russia]’, adds a 38-year-old worker from Voronezh in the once-famous Black Earth region.
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Social Perception and Social Change
1986How do we ever come to perceive society in such a way that a need for social change makes itself apparent? This is an odd question. It assumes that dissatisfaction, not satisfaction, with society is what needs explaining. The reasoning behind this is very simple.
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Introversion, Extraversion and Social Perception
British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1971Three studies are conducted on the subjective perceptions of extraverts and introverts, using Q technique and factor analysis. In the first two studies, intensive analyses indicate that both introverts and extraverts have extraverted aspirations. These results are confirmed and extended in the third study with a larger sample of subjects.
Steven R. Brown, Clyde Hendrick
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Social Perception of Bodybuilders
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 1988Engaging in bodybuilding, especially by a woman, may have a pervasive influence on the impressions others have of the bodybuilder. The first experiment examined the effects of the label bodybuilder on subjects' ratings of the probability that the stimulus person possessed gender-related characteristics.
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Social Perception and Appraisal
2017Through the process of "social perception" we appraise the things and people around us and strive to assess what meanings they may have for the fulfillment of our role-identities. This statement does not mean that social perception is always selfish, for we often define others as people we want to help or love or make sacrifices for, but in the broad ...
George J. Simmons, J. L. McCall
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Social perception and attraction
1984A great amount of time is spent with other people, and we constantly find ourselves interacting with others in all kinds of situations. When we are introduced to people for the first time, we usually have to make up our minds about them on the basis of very little information.
Clifford B. Dobson, Robert B. Burns
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Biotechnology and Social Perception
1993Everybody knows the fairy-tale “Beauty and the Beast” of the innocent maiden and the ugly and horrible beast which turned out to be something honest and trustworthy after being treated with goodwill and trust rather than with fear and repulsion. Intuitively one may think that this is a somewhat optimistic but nevertheless appropriate metaphor to ...
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1984
The above is one type of perceptual—behavioral response a few men make to increased participation of women in a world that has been the exclusive domain of men. Many more males make less-physically-threatening responses to women, but ones which are psychologically lethal to women.
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The above is one type of perceptual—behavioral response a few men make to increased participation of women in a world that has been the exclusive domain of men. Many more males make less-physically-threatening responses to women, but ones which are psychologically lethal to women.
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On the Perception of Social Consensus
1998Publisher Summary Humans, as social creatures continually perceive others and predict what others think, feel, and, most importantly, what they will do. Various branches of social psychology have addressed questions posed by this basic need for prediction and in specific about impression formation, interpersonal relations, and group stereotypes.
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