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    The Impact of Accents

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    Consumer Research‚ 32 (2)‚ 196-206. Mount‚ Michael K. and Duane E. Thompson (1987)‚ “Cognitive Categorization and Quality of Performance Ratings‚” Journal of Applied Psychology‚ 72 (2)‚ 240-247. Mullen‚ Brian‚ Brown‚ Rupert and Smith‚ Colleen (1992)‚ “Ingroup Bias as a function of Salience‚ Relevance‚ and Status: An Integration‚” European Journal of Social Psychology‚ 22 (2)‚ 1992‚ 103-122. Oliver‚ Richard L. (1980)‚ “A Cognitive Model of the Antecedents and Consequences of Satisfaction Decisions.” Journal

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    Billig has evaluated Tajfel and Turner’s theorising of intergroup conflict as limited because of the emphasis placed on cognitive processes. Discuss Billig’s evaluation and assess his arguments for a discursive psychological approach. In order to discuss Billig’s evaluation of Tajfels and Turners theory of intergroup conflict we shall firstly consider what is understood about the social identity theory. This will lead to the work conducted by Tajfel and Turner on intergroup conflict concentrating

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    kari`ña

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    para la evaluación de marcos deícticos* Preliminary Analysis of an Assessment of Deictic Frames Protocol María Isabel Rendón** Universidad Santo Tomás‚ Colombia Recibido: 20 de octubre de 2012 Revisado: 22 de noviembre de 2012 Aceptado: 8 de diciembre de 2012 Resumen El propósito de esta investigación es explorar diferencias en la ejecución de tareas deícticas presentadas en el protocolo de McHugh‚ Barnes-Holmes y Barnes-Holmes (2004a)‚ en relación con variaciones procedimentales que

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    MCQ Practice Paper

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    MGTS2606 - MCQ Practice Study online at quizlet.com/_eeq7z 1. "if you do X‚ you’ll get Y" is an example of which of the following influence strategies? Retribution Value congruence Reciprocity Altruism Reason Reciprocity 4. According to communication accommodation theory‚ if an individual alters his or her communication style to become more similar to their communication’s partner’s‚ this is an example of: Speech accommodation Divergence Convergence Convergence 2. A senior

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    Essay: a) Outline explanations of group display in humans (15 marks) b) Criticially evaluate one or more of your explanations of group display in humans (10 marks) Part A Group display of aggression (behaviour with intent to harm) in ancestors has been seen as an adaptive response‚ promoting inter-group harmony and mutual defence. Lynch mobs have been explained by social transition and the need for conformity‚ for example‚ Myrdal (1944) found that black lynchings in the USA were due to fear

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    STUDENT I.D. No: 060013503 SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY PS3034 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Assignment 1 Submission date: Tuesday‚ March 22nd‚ 2011 INTRODUCTION Social Psychological research on sexism has come a long way from a mere page on ‘antifeminism’ in Allport’s (1954) classic text‚ The Nature of Prejudice‚ to the current rate of thousands of pages of scholarly work published every year devoted exclusively to the topic (Duckitt‚ 1992). A contemporary form of sexism‚ constantly in debate is the

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    Overcoming Ethnocentrism

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    States is a country of immigrants and it is critical for the country to promote cultural diversity and appreciate different cultural heritages (Dong‚ 1995). Ethnocentrism is viewed as lacking acceptance of cultural diversity and intolerance for outgroups (Berry & Kalin‚ 1995). This lack of acceptance of cultural diversity has a strong tendency to lead to negative

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    Discuss the proposal that pure selfless altruism does not exist. Bartel (1976) defines prosocial behaviour as ‘behaviour that intentionally helps or benefits another person’. Batson (1987) defines altruism as ‘helping another person for no reward‚ and even at some cost to oneself.’ This definition of altruism seemingly depicts the behaviour as selfless‚ however there is a wealth of research which suggests that this is not the case. Dawkins (1976) also provides evidence that altruism is ultimately

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    In community interventions‚ ethical behavior relates to the treatment of humans‚ knowledge‚ and wealth and also the general activities of people when they are not dealing directly with the community. When it comes to social issues‚ ethical issues are most often the center of the controversy. Ethical controversies are created when groups quarrel that certain topics are moral or immoral. In the Model of American Ethnic Relations: A Historical Perspective‚ an essay by George M. Fredrickson‚ he explains

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    Describe any one approach to identity. Discuss how this approach can help explain the identities of people with disabilities. Identity has been defined as‚ "a person ’s essential‚ continuous self‚ the internal subjective concept of oneself as an individual" (Reber‚1995‚ p.355). Identity is a complex field and‚ as a consequence‚ psychologists have devised a number of theories to help people to understand it. This essay will describe an approach to identity called Social Identity Theory (SIT) which

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