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How Social Are Task Representations? [PDF]

open access: possiblePsychological 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.
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Social Representations and Commitment

European Psychologist, 2018
Abstract. This contribution consists of a critical review of the literature about the articulation of two traditionally separated theoretical fields: social representations and commitment. Besides consulting various works and communications, a bibliographic search was carried out (between February and December, 2016) on various databases using the ...
Bonetto, Eric   +2 more
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Social representations of educability [PDF]

open access: possibleSocial Psychology of Education, 1998
In the framework of the theory of social representations, the study set out to examine how Finnish parents and teachers have received a major change in educational policy. Surveys on parents' and comprehensive school teachers' views of ongoing school reforms indicated that current educational discourse is structured by two different representations — a
Leila Snellman, Hannu Räty
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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 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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Mental representations of social status [PDF]

open access: possibleCognition, 2004
How do people think about social status? We investigated the nature of social status and number representations using a semantic distance latency test. In Study 1, 21 college students compared words connoting different social status as well as numbers, which served as a control task.
Joan Y. Chiao   +2 more
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Symbols and Social Representations

Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 1995
Les symboles sociaux sont des realites que l'on peut relier aux representations sociales. A ce titre on peut faire l'analyse de leur fonction, de leur nature en utilisant la theorie des representations sociales. Les symboles mettent en forme des pensees, des sentiments, des comportements sociaux.
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Social representations of the wolf

Acta Sociologica, 2011
Restoring species to their former range has become a major goal in official environmental policy. Under strict protection, the expansion of a new wolf population has been taking place on the Scandinavian Peninsula since the late 1980s, leading to much controvery in rural areas.
Helene Figari, Ketil Skogen
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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.
Dorothy L. Cheney, Robert M. Seyfarth
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