Search results for "Perceived Control"

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Groupthink and Project Performance: The Influence of Personal Traits and Interpersonal Ties

2015

Contains fulltext : 166103.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) This study explores whether the negative impact of “groupthink concurrence-seeking behavior” (GTB) on business process reengineering (BPR) projects is affected by group members personal traits and interpersonal ties within the group. To this purpose we conduct and present the results of a longitudinal controlled field experiment over 18 BPR projects lasting 3 months and involving 18 teams comprising 71 first-year MBA students. The main contribution of this study is twofold. First, we explicitly consider and measure the core construct of groupthink phenomenon: that is, GTB. Existing organizational behavior literature has, …

05 social sciencesApplied psychologyConscientiousnessBehavioral operations managementInterpersonal communicationBusiness process reengineeringManagement Science and Operations ResearchSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionaleIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringBusiness process reengineeringInterpersonal tiesOrganizational behaviorPhenomenonConcurrence-seeking behaviorManagement of Technology and InnovationBehavioral operations management; Business process reengineering; Concurrence-seeking behavior; Groupthink; Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering; Management Science and Operations Research; Management of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and business050211 marketingPerceived controlMarketingPsychologyConstruct (philosophy)Institute for Management ResearchGroupthink050203 business & management
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The influence of university students stress mindsets on health and performance outcomes

2018

Background Emerging evidence indicates that holding particular stress mindsets has favorable implications for peoples’ health and performance under stress. Purpose The aim of the current study was to examine the processes by which implicit and explicit stress mindsets relate to health- and performance-related outcomes. Specifically, we propose a stress beliefs model in which somatic responses to stress and coping behaviors mediate the effect of stress mindsets on outcomes. Methods Undergraduate university students (N = 218, n = 144 females) aged 17– 25 years completed measures of stress mindset, physical and psychological wellbeing, perceived stress, perceived somatic responses to stress, p…

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Effectance and control as determinants of video game enjoyment

2007

This article explores video game enjoyment originated by games' key characteristic, interactivity. An online experiment (N = 500) tested experiences of effectance (perceived influence on the game world) and of being in control as mechanisms that link interactivity to enjoyment. A video game was manipulated to either allow normal play, reduce perceived effectance, or reduce perceived control. Enjoyment ratings suggest that effectance is an important factor in video game enjoyment but that the relationship between control of the game situation and enjoyment is more complex. © 2007 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.

AdultEngineeringInjury controlAdolescentAccident preventionControl (management)HappinessPoison controlComputer securitycomputer.software_genreUser-Computer InterfaceInteractivityHumansPerceived controlVideo gameApplied PsychologyAgedbusiness.industryCommunicationComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGGeneral MedicineConsumer BehaviorMiddle AgedPlay and PlaythingsHuman-Computer InteractionVideo GamesbusinesscomputerSocial psychology
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To Control or Not to Control

1998

To have control over an event means exercising authority and influence over it by directing and regulating it oneself. Obviously, events differ in their amenability to control. We cannot change the order of days in the week; our influence on our own health is greater but still limited. We may have almost total control over the amount of sugar and milk in our cup of coffee, but only if we prepare our breakfast ourselves. Regardless of the objective nature of the situation, however, people vary in their assessments of perceived control over particular events and their lives in general. Some feel they can do almost anything they set their minds to; others feel that events result mostly from th…

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My Well-Being in My Own Hands: Experiences of Beneficial Recovery During Burnout Rehabilitation.

2015

Purpose To explore how burnout rehabilitation clients experienced their recovery from burnout and what they found beneficial in rehabilitation. Subjects Twelve clients whose burnout levels had declined during rehabilitation were interviewed at the end of the second period of the rehabilitation course. Methods Semi-structured interviews comprised the main material of the study and were analysed by content analysis. In addition, the Bergen Burnout Indicator (BBI-15) was used to measure the reduction in burnout levels. Results The analysis yielded a single overarching theme, Mywell-being in my own hands, and four categories. The overarching theme describes the overall process of recovery and t…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_treatmenteducationHappinessmuutosBurnoutOccupational safety and healthInterviews as TopicOccupational TherapymedicineHumansPerceived controlBurnout ProfessionalOccupational HealthQualitative ResearchRehabilitationtyöterveysRehabilitationinterviewSocial SupportAwarenessMiddle AgedSelf EfficacysisällönanalyysiHealth psychologyAttitudeContent analysisWell-beingFemalekvalitatiivinen tutkimusPsychologyClinical psychologyQualitative researchJournal of occupational rehabilitation
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Estrés percibido y felicidad auténtica a través del nivel de actividad física en jóvenes universitarios

2020

Se ha demostrado en la literatura que el estrés y la felicidad se han relacionado de diversas maneras, y estas a su vez, también se relacionan con la práctica de actividad física (AF). El objetivo de este trabajo fue poner a prueba el papel de la AF en la reducción del estrés y el aumento de la felicidad, así como su rol mediador en la relación entre ambas variables. Concretamente, se pusieron a prueba las siguientes hipótesis: 1) la percepción del estrés (con o sin control de la situación estresante) y la felicidad auténtica difieren en función del nivel de AF; 2) a mayor práctica de AF, mayor percepción de control en la situación estresante y menor percepción de sentirse sobrepasado por l…

perceived stressmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral EngineeringPhysical activityphysical activityBienestar psicológicoatividade físicaEstrés percibidoPsicologíaFelicidadTest (assessment)estresse percebidoPerceptionActividad físicaHappinesspsychological well-beinghappinessfelicidadePerceived controlAnalysis of variancePsychologybem-estar psicológicomedia_commonClinical psychology
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Self-efficacy and perceived control in the prevention of cardiovascular disease

2010

Desde la Teoría de Acción Planeada (TAP), el objetivo de este trabajo es analizar si la autoeficacia y la percepción de control presentan diferencias predictivas sobre la intención y las conductas preventivas de la enfermedad cardiovascular. La muestra estuvo compuesta por 359 sujetos. Los datos han sido analizados empleando el paquete estadístico EQS 6.1. Los resultados muestran que la autoeficacia influye positiva y significativamente sobre la intención y sobre la conducta, mientras que la percepción de control influye negativa y significativamente sobre la intención de conducta, pero no sobre la conducta preventiva. Este trabajo ha mostrado la conveniencia de distinguir entre autoeficaci…

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The tougher the environment, the harder the adaptation? A psychological point of view in extreme situations

2021

IF: 2.8 (Q1); International audience; Grounded within a multidimensional and multilevel approach, the aim of this study was to investigate the time course of Psychological Adaptation Process (PAP) dimensions (social, emotional, occupational, and physical) during one-year polar winter-overs in Subantarctic and Antarctic stations. The effects of perceived control (PC) at the start of polar winter on the dynamics of the PAP dimensions were also examined. The present findings clarify some changes in PAP in extreme environments: (a) The dimensions of psychological adaptation evolved differently as a function of environmental conditions; and (b) PC influenced the trajectories of PAP dimensions. T…

020301 aerospace & aeronauticsPoint (typography)media_common.quotation_subject[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyAerospace EngineeringMultilevel analysesPerceived control02 engineering and technologyExtreme environmentsPsychological dimensions01 natural sciences[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology0203 mechanical engineeringPsychological adaptation0103 physical sciencesTime coursePerceived controlAdaptationPsychologyAdaptation (computer science)Function (engineering)010303 astronomy & astrophysicsCognitive psychologymedia_common
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Part 3. A question of perspective: The association between intrusive thoughts and obsessionality in 11 countries

2014

Abstract A key assumption of contemporary cognitive-behavioral models of obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) is that obsessional thoughts exist on a continuum with “normal” unwanted intrusive thoughts. Recently, however, some authors have challenged this notion. The present study aimed to clarify (a) the extent that different types of intrusive thoughts in nonclinical individuals are associated with obsessionality, (b) the relative contribution of frequency, distress and control ratings to obsessionality, and (c) the extent that existing findings (primarily from North American or European samples) generalize to other countries in the world. Five hundred and fifty-four non clinical individua…

OCDObsessive compulsive inventory[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyIntrusive thoughts; Obsessionality; Obsessions; Obsessive-compulsive inventory-revised; OCD; Clinical Psychology; Psychiatry and Mental HealthVulnerability factorIntrusive thoughtsObsessionsObsessive-compulsive inventory-revisedDistressClinical PsychologyNon clinicalObsessionalityPsychiatry and Mental HealthPerceived controlObsessional thoughtsPsychologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSClinical psychology
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Math homework : Parental help and children’s academic outcomes

2019

In the present study, we examined the longitudinal relations between child-perceived parental help with math homework (i.e., support and control), children's math skills, and mother-reported task persistent behavior in homework situations. A total of 624 mother–child dyads were followed across Grade 6 and Grade 9, controlling for Grade 3 variables. At each measurement point, children completed math tests, and their mothers evaluated task persistence during homework. In Grades 6 and 9, children reported their perceptions of their parents’ help with math homework. First, the results showed that perceived support in Grade 6 predicted an increase in persistence during homework in Grade 9. Secon…

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