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Social comparison, coping and depression in people with spinal cord injury

2006

The present study among 70 people with spinal cord injury examined the prevalence and correlates of identification (seeing others as a potential future) and contrast (seeing others in competitive terms) in social comparison as related to coping and depression. The most prevalent social comparison strategy was downward contrast (a positive response to seeing others who were worse-off), followed by upward identification (a positive response to perceiving better-off others as a potential future), downward identification (a negative response to perceiving worse-off others as a potential future), and upward contrast (a negative response to seeing others who were better-off). Those with less seve…

Coping (psychology)IMPACTWishful thinkingCoping behaviorADJUSTMENTDevelopmental psychologyDISABLED INDIVIDUALSPSYCHOLOGYsocial comparisonmedicineDOWNWARD EVALUATIONSpinal cord injuryApplied PsychologyCANCER-TREATMENTSocial comparison theoryHEALTH-STATUSPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSELF-EVALUATIONGeneral MedicineGeneral Chemistrymedicine.diseasespinal cord injurycopingPSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIESPositive responseNegative responsedepressionSelf evaluationARTHRITISPsychologyPsychology & Health
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Consumers’ Perception and Behavior Towards Ecosanogene Products Made by Goat Milk

2014

Abstract This study was conducted in Sibiu, Romania to examine consumers ‘ratings of healthy products made by goat milk and health issues. It has been also examine the sociodemographic factors and the relations between food safety and human welfare. This study is based on a questionnaire, interviewing a target group consists of 105 people. The purpose of this poll was to understand the consumer needs and how the quality of the brand influences purchasing choice. The instrument used for data processing was ANOVA Regression. The results can reveal that the selected model is valid for respondents who ticked test positive, P-value = 1.31E-26 <0.05; for negative response (option “b), P-value …

Human welfareNegative responsemedia_common.quotation_subjectPerceptionAdvertisingRegression analysisQuality (business)Analysis of variancePsychologySocial psychologyPurchasingmedia_commonTest (assessment)Management of Sustainable Development
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