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Social Representations of Female Orgasm

Journal of Health Psychology, 2009
This study examines women's social representations of female orgasm. Fifty semi-structured interviews were conducted with British women. The data were thematically analysed and compared with the content of female orgasm-related writing in two women's magazines over a 30-year period.
Maya Lavie-Ajayi, Hélène Joffe
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Social Representations, Social Identity, and Representational Imputation

European Psychologist, 2023
Abstract. Social representations can be considered as sets of knowledge, beliefs, or opinions shared by members of a group regarding social objects such as general topics (e.g., vaccination), tangible objects (e.g., electric cars), or even social groups (e.g., migrants).
Maxime Prost   +2 more
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The social representations of complementary feeding

Appetite, 2021
The social representations of complementary feeding are expected to shape parents' decisions and to provide justification or legitimization for their practices. The aims of the present work were: i) to explore the social representations of complementary feeding in parents and health professionals, ii) to evaluate if the onset of complementary feeding ...
Gerónimo Brunet   +9 more
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Social representation

European Journal of Political Research, 1997
Abstract This paper examines social representation in the European Parliament using a model which uses the demand, the supply and the structure of opportunities as factors explaining differential recruitment. Analysis of the experiences of candidates suggest that supply–side factors proved more strongly related to candidates gaining ...
Pippa Norris, Mark Franklin
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Social Representations in the 'Social Arena'

2012
de Rosa, Introduction: Taking Stock: A Theory with More Than Half a Century of History. Part I: Social Representations Theory Faced with 'Social Demand'. Moscovici, Reflections on Social Demand and Applied Social Psychology in General. Jodelet, Interconnections between Social Representations and Intervention.
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The representation of social relations by monkeys

Cognition, 1990
Monkeys recognize the social relations that exist among others in their group. They know who associates with whom, for example, and other animals' relative dominance ranks. In addition, monkeys appear to compare types of social relations and make same/different judgments about them.
D L, Cheney, R M, Seyfarth
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Social Representation Theory and Tourism

2022
The argument about how the social context affects behavior has been an important research question generator in the axis of social psychology. The interaction of individuals and groups create an extensive network of relations, and various common identities and realities may be formed in this pattern.
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How Social Are Task Representations?

Psychological Science, 2009
The classical Simon effect shows that actions are carried out faster if they spatially correspond to the stimulus signaling them. Recent studies revealed that this is the case even when the two actions are carried out by different people; this finding has been taken to imply that task representations are socially shared.
Hommel, B.   +2 more
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Sample representation in the social sciences

Synthese, 2020
The social sciences face a problem of sample non-representation, where the majority of samples consist of undergraduate students from Euro-American institutions. The problem has been identified for decades with little trend of improvement. In this paper, I trace the history of sampling theory.
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