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Racing with superior and inferior team-members: an experimental test of effort changes in a cycling team sprint

2020

The study purpose was to investigate the effect of ability on effort within a sport-specific conjunctive task. The hypothesis was that, compared to working alone, inferior team members would increa...

Social Psychology05 social sciencesApplied psychology030229 sport sciences050105 experimental psychologyTask (project management)Test (assessment)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineFree rider problemSprint0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesCyclingPsychologyApplied PsychologyInternational Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
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2019

Abstract This large-scale eye-movement study (N = 164) investigated how students read short task assignments to complete information search problems and how their cognitive resources are associated with this reading behavior. These cognitive resources include information searching subskills, prior knowledge, verbal memory, reading fluency, and attentional difficulties. In this study, the task assignments consisted of four sentences. The first and last sentences provided context, while the second or third sentence was the relevant or irrelevant sentence under investigation. The results of a linear mixed-model and latent change score analyses showed the ubiquitous influence of reading fluency…

Social Psychology4. Educationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 educationContext (language use)EducationTask (project management)ComprehensionFluencyCognitive resource theoryReading (process)Developmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesVerbal memoryPsychology0503 educationSentence050104 developmental & child psychologymedia_commonCognitive psychologyLearning & Individual Differences
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Majority and minority influence, task representation and inductive reasoning

1996

One hundred and fifty-five participants had to solve a set of 2–4–6 like reasoning problems (Wason, 1960), in which they were told which hypothesis a majority (or a minority) proposed, as well as which example was used for the test. In a 2 × 2 design, participants were also told that the problems allowed either one single correct answer or several possible answers. Results show that, when the source is a majority and the problem allows one single answer, most participants adopt the source's hypothesis and use confirmatory testing. On the contrary, it is when the source is a minority and the problem allows several answers that most participants give alternative hypotheses and use disconfirma…

Social PsychologyAlternative hypothesisMinority influenceInductive reasoningRepresentation (mathematics)Set (psychology)PsychologySocial psychologyWason selection taskTest (assessment)Task (project management)
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Priming Effects on Commitment to Help and on Real Helping Behavior

2014

Years of research on bystander apathy have demonstrated that the physical presence of others can reduce the tendency to help individuals needing assistance. Recent research on the implicit bystander effect has suggested that simply imagining the presence of others can lead to less helping behavior on a subsequent unrelated task. The present study was designed to contribute to previous findings on the implicit bystander effect by demonstrating these effects on commitment to help and on real helping behavior, rather than simply on intentions to help. Studies 1a and 1b demonstrate that merely priming participants with the construct of being in a group at Time 1 created significantly less commi…

Social PsychologyHelping behaviorReal helping behavior bystander apathy implicit bystander effectTask (project management)Bystander effectmedicineApathymedicine.symptomConstruct (philosophy)PsychologyPriming (psychology)Social psychologySettore M-PSI/05 - Psicologia SocialeApplied Psychology
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The gender role self-concept of men in female-dominated occupations: does it depend on how they see their jobs?

2014

In this study, we investigated the masculinity of men in female-dominated occupations. Our assumptions that token status, masculine task redefinition, and job control are related to masculinity were supported by results of segmented and hierarchical regressions with data from 213 men in female-dominated occupations. A comparison with 98 men from male-dominated occupations revealed that these results are specific for men in female-dominated occupations. Moderated regression did not support the assumption that the relation between masculine task redefinition would be stronger under low job control. Instead, the opposite pattern was found. Under high job control, the choice of tasks and their …

Social PsychologyJob controlMasculinitymedia_common.quotation_subjectSelf-conceptGender rolePsychologySocial psychologyPreconditionmedia_commonTask (project management)Journal of Applied Social Psychology
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Paired associate learning tasks and their contribution to reading skills

2016

Associative learning has been identified as one of several non-linguistic processes involved in reading acquisition. However, it has not been established whether it is an independent process that contributes to reading performance on its own or whether it is a process that is embedded in other linguistic skills (e.g., phonological awareness or phonological memory) and, therefore, contributing to reading performance indirectly. Research has shown that performance on tasks assessing associative learning, e.g., paired-associate learning (PAL) tasks, is lower in children with specific reading difficulties compared to typical readers. We explored the differential associations of two distinct ver…

Social PsychologyProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectArticle050105 experimental psychologyStructural equation modelingEducationTask (project management)paired associate learning taskPhonological awarenessReading (process)Developmental and Educational PsychologyMemory span0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta516Association (psychology)ta515media_commonCommunicationphonological awarenessbusiness.industry05 social sciences050301 educationword-readingAssociative learningbusinessPsychology0503 educationCognitive psychologyLearning and individual differences
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Internalization of conflict and attitude change

1995

In a 2 × 2 × 2 design, eighty smokers were exposed to an anti-smoking appeal attributed either to an expert source (superior status) or a minority source (inferior status). Subjects were either allowed or not to smoke during the experiment. In addition subjects had to memorize part of the appeal and a recall task either followed after reading the appeal (completed task) or not (uncompleted task). The results show that the expert source produces more attitude change than the minority when the tension induced by the source is weakened (either by the opportunity to smoke or task completion). In contrast the minority has more impact when subjects are not able to smoke or when the task is not co…

Social PsychologyRecallmedia_common.quotation_subjectAppealResistance (psychoanalysis)MemorizationTask (project management)ddc:150Reading (process)AssertivenessAttitude changePsychologySocial psychologymedia_common
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Testing a model for the monitoring of worked-out algebra-problem examples: from behaviours to outcomes on a math task

2021

This study aimed at testing an extension of a theoretical model for the metacognitive monitoring mechanism implied in the detection of inconsistencies when the information provided includes abstract symbols in addition to plain text. Ninety-four postgraduates of STEM specialities were asked to read a worked-out algebra-problem example and to report any incoherence, inconsistency, or error detected in the statement or in the solving procedure. A set of model inspired indexes was defined to describe participants¿ behaviour along the task. The Read & Answer software was used to record online individual processing data and participants¿ reports. Results supported model predictions. Indexes corr…

Social Psychologybehaviour-outcome associationCiències físiquesonline dataTask (project management)Educació ExperiènciesSoftwareBDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyPsychologyAlgebra over a fieldSet (psychology)Reliability (statistics)Statement (computer science)business.industryPlain textPhilosophy. Psychology. ReligionExtension (predicate logic)computer.file_formatBF1-990Algebramonitoring worked-out examplesTecnologiapsychological modelsmath learningbusinesscomputer
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Conflict management in groups that work in two different communication contexts: Face-to-face and computer-mediated communication

2002

The aim of this study is to test the differences in quality and frequency of conflict management behavior as a function of the interaction between task and communication medium, and practice time in continuing groups that work over two different media: computer mediated communication (CMC) and face to face communication (FTF). Conflict management behavior is studied through observed behavior and categorized by experts. Two conflict management behavior categories are differentiated: positive and negative conflict management behavior. A laboratory experiment was carried out comparing 12 groups of 4 members each, working over two communication media (6 groups FTF and 6 groups over CMC). Group…

Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesApplied psychology050801 communication & media studiesTask (project management)Face-to-faceInterpersonal relationship0508 media and communications0502 economics and businessConflict resolutionConflict managementQuality (business)Computer-mediated communicationFunction (engineering)PsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementApplied Psychologymedia_common
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A teacher-report measure of children's task-avoidant behavior: A validation study of the Behavioral Strategy Rating Scale

2011

Abstract This study aims to validate a teacher-report measure of children's task-avoidant behavior, namely the Behavioral Strategy Rating Scale (BSRS), in a sample of 352 Finnish children. In each of the four waves from Kindergarten to Grade 2, teachers rated children's task-avoidant behavior using the BSRS, children completed reading and mathematics tests, and trained testers rated children's task-avoidant and social-dependent behavior after the test situation. Mothers also rated children's task-avoidant behavior in the last two waves. The results showed that a two-factor model including one factor representing task avoidance and one method factor accounting for wording effects among the n…

Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectDiscriminant validityEducationTest (assessment)Developmental psychologyTask (project management)Rating scaleScale (social sciences)Reading (process)Developmental and Educational PsychologyTask analysista516Measurement invariancePsychologyta515media_commonLearning and Individual Differences
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