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Non-cognitivism and Motivation

by: rika, 8 pages

Non-cognitivism, by contrast, is the view that moral judgments are identical with or are expressive of ‘attitudes’, which are thought of as mental states, such as pleasures, which at ...

INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS

by: rika, 10 pages

Interpersonal Relationships addresses the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviors all students need to participate in positive, caring and respectful relationships in the family and with ...

Knowledge, Attitudes Toward Functional Foods among Adults Working in the National Research Center

by: shinta, 5 pages

A quantitative survey was conducted to explore adults knowledge and attitudes toward Functional foods. Self administered questionnaire focused on knowledge of the foods with specific health ...

Functional Foods in Finland

by: shinta, 95 pages

New kinds of foods, so-called functional foods, have been developed and launched in recent years. They provide a novel approach to the idea of healthy eating by linking a single component ...

VICARIOUS COGNITIVE DISSONANCE : Changing Attitudes by Experiencing Another's Pain

by: shinta, 20 pages

Can people experience dissonance and undergo attitude change due to the actions of others? New research in the domain of cognitive dissonance suggests that the answer is yes. It has long ...

Rethinking the Value of Choice : A Cultural Perspective on Intrinsic Motivation

by: shinta, 18 pages

Conventional wisdom and decades of psychological research have linked the provision of choice to increased levels of intrinsic motivation, greater persistence, better performance, and higher ...

Implicit Learning of Evaluative vs Non-Evaluative Covariations : The Role of Dimension Accessibility

by: shinta, 26 pages

Implicit covariation learning, the development of simple associations without awareness, has been demonstrated repeatedly along the evaluative dimension (De Houwer, Thomas, & Baeyens, ...

Lay attitudes to trade with low-wage countries

by: shinta, 9 pages

Three studies presented scenarios to lay people to investigate their willingness to restrict imports. Greater restriction was preferred when similar goods were made at home, when the owners of ...

Self-Reported Likelihood of Sexually Aggressive Behavior: Attitudinal versus Sexual Explanations

by: shinta, 10 pages

The present study compared the relative effectiveness of sexuality variables versus attitudes hypothesized to be rape-supportive in the prediction of "likelihood to rape" (LR) and ...

Gender-role Attitudes among Egyptian Adolescents

by: shinta, 11 pages

Using nationally representative survey data, this study explores gender-role attitudes among unmarried adolescents aged 16–19 in Egypt, a society characterized by distinct and often ...

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