Human Communication Research ISSN 0360-3989 ORIGINAL ARTICLE Psychological Reactance and Persuasive Health Communication: A Test and Extension of the Intertwined Model Stephen A. Rains1 & Monique Mitchell Turner2 1 Department of Communication‚ University of Arizona‚ Tucson‚ AZ 85721-0025 2 Department of Communication‚ University of Maryland‚ College Park‚ MD 20742 This manuscript reports 2 experiments that were conducted to test and extend the work of J. P. Dillard and L. Shen (2005) examining
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My research interests articulate around three axes: social perception in social cognition; foundational issues in cognitive science‚ and collaborative work on the mental files theory. My dissertation was devoted to social perception‚ the question whether perceptual content can represent social properties‚ for example being an agent‚ being a person‚ being a goal-directed action‚ and being in an emotional state. I argued in my thesis that goal-directed actions‚ agents and emotional expressions can
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details and processes that affect individuals. Cognitive deviates from other branches of psychology due to the application of scientific and experimental methods. Cognitive psychology explains how the human mind turns thoughts and actions into cognitions. It also examines the nature of human behavior and uses constructs to create behavior that leads to a proper understanding of the processes and the general human lifestyle. The development of the cognitive psychology was majorly an answer to the
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problem solve that we use every day throughout our lives. Research has been done and we realize babies are born with cognition and are fully aware of their surroundings‚ as they age‚ they develop and learn to process information and use that data to develop their own perception. As a child is developing it is crucial a child is actively learning constantly so they are able to develop cognition. If a child was left in a room alone constantly with little to no communication and
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analyzed in so many ways‚ touching on many of the different fields of psychology. The most interesting thing about Will is the cognitive dissonance he goes through throughout the film. He is torn between these two cognitions‚ both of which contradict each other. One of these cognitions is the fact that he is an orphan from South Boston‚ meaning he should only have a low pay job and live there for the rest of his life. It would be wrong of him to forget about his roots and try to become something
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The Diverse Nature of Psychology Lisa A. Duggar PSY/490 March 25‚ 2012 Dr. Austin Obika PhD.‚ LPC The Diverse Nature of Psychology The diverse nature of psychology is a complex phenomenon. Psychology is a large field encompassing many perspective‚ theories‚ and concepts. In this paper‚ the influence of diversity on psychology’s major concepts will be evaluated. A couple of sub-disciplines including their sub-topics will be identified
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Guided Discovery entails eliciting the patients’ cognitions. In treatment‚ a therapist will determine which cognition (thoughts‚ images and beliefs) is most distressing to the patient. After determining which cognition is contributing to the distressing state of mind‚ a series of questions are asked to help the patient perceive their cognitions as ideas instead of facts. Then‚ the therapist will help evaluate the validity of their cognitions and reduce their fears. 5. Cognitive conceptualization
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produced muscular weakness‚ irritability‚ and apathy or depression (Kollar‚ Slater‚ Palmer‚ Docter‚ & Mandell‚ 1964). Since that time‚ research has focused mainly on how nutrition affects cognition. However‚ as Green‚ Elliman‚ and Rogers (1995) point out‚ the effects of food deprivation on cognition have received comparatively less attention in recent years. The relatively sparse research on food deprivation has left room for further research. First‚ much of the research has focused either
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Stress and Cognition Final Report STRESS AND COGNITION: A COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE National Aeronautics and Space Administration Grant Number NAG2-1561 Lyle E. Bourne‚ Jr. and Rita A. Yaroush February 1‚ 2003 1 Stress and Cognition 2 Outline Stress and Cognition: A Cognitive Psychological Perspective Introduction Cognition in Emergency and other Abnormal Situations Acute and Chronic Stress Teamwork under Emergencies The Purpose of this Review Preliminary
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Attitudes?” located in the Taking Sides text. As a part of your analysis be sure to address the following items: Briefly summarize both arguments discussed in Issue 5. Define consonant and dissonant cognitions. Using the arguments made in Issue 5‚ analyze the influence that consonant and dissonant cognitions have on attitudes and behavior. Analyze the concept of persuasion as it relates to the concep... For downloading more tutorials visit - https://bitly.com/12CcgMR College is a time in
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