Search results for "Social role"

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Construct Validity of Rizzo et al.'s (1970) Role Conflict and Ambiguity Scales: A Multisample Study

1998

La validite de construction des echelles de Rizzo, House, et Lirtzman (1970) a ete fortement critiquee ces dernieres annees. Les critiques portent sur la formulation des items qui constituent ces echelles, ce qui fait que l'interpretation des echelles depend totalement de la formulation des items. Ces critiques ont favorise l'emergence d'autres modeles factoriels. La duplication elargie de Kelloway et Barling (1990), l'analyse factorielle destinee a confirmer la validite des echelles de Rizzo et al. et une echelle de surcharge des roles avec des items formules a la fois affirmativement et negativement furent utilisees pour eprouver la validite de construction des echelles d'ambiguite et de …

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Validation testDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyConstruct validityValiditySocial rolePsychologyHumanitiesApplied PsychologyDevelopmental psychologyApplied Psychology
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Sex differences in mate preferences across 45 countries: a large-scale replication

2020

Considerable research has examined human mate preferences across cultures, finding universal sex differences in preferences for attractiveness and resources as well as sources of systematic cultural variation. Two competing perspectives-an evolutionary psychological perspective and a biosocial role perspective-offer alternative explanations for these findings. However, the original data on which each perspective relies are decades old, and the literature is fraught with conflicting methods, analyses, results, and conclusions. Using a new 45-country sample (N = 14,399), we attempted to replicate classic studies and test both the evolutionary and biosocial role perspectives. Support for unive…

Attractivenesssex differencesbiosocial role theorySDG 5 - Gender EqualityPerspective (graphical)Physical attractivenessopen data:Ciências Sociais::Psicologia [Domínio/Área Científica]Evolutionary psychologySettore M-PSI/05 - PSICOLOGIA SOCIALEBiosocial theorypreregistered/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/gender_equalityOpen dataCross-cultural psychologymate preferences sex differences cross-cultural studies evolutionary psychology biosocial role theory open data preregisteredmate preferencesCross-culturalmate preferences; sex differences; cross-cultural studies; evolutionary psychology; biosocial role theory; open data; preregisteredcross-cultural studiesPsychologyGeneral PsychologyDemographyevolutionary psychology
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The Financial Crisis: An Introduction

2020

This section discusses the origins of the Eurozone crisis in European Monetary Union before discussing various dimensions of how the Eurozone coped, its impact on integration, and the crisis’ implications for the future of the EU. While the authors all show that the EU’s response to the financial crisis reflected the scenario ‘muddling through,’ they have different perspectives on the future of integration post crisis. Rosen and Olsen point out that the austerity policies implemented after crisis resulted in collective protest movements across Europe. Tranoy and Stenstad highlight the failure of financial sector reforms to reset the social role of finance in a more equitable way. Caporaso a…

AusterityBrexitReset (finance)Economic policyPost crisisUnintended consequencesPolitical scienceFinancial crisisSocial roleEuropean debt crisis
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SOCIAL GENDER ROLES IN PERCEPTION OF FEMALE AND MALE POLISH STUDENTS

2019

The aim of the study was to reveal social gender roles in the perception of male and female Polish students. The social gender roles have been examined in the context of cultural consensus.
 The Cultural Models Scenario has been used with 223 participants. The research method is based on series of brief scenarios that were created with an anthropological methodology. After in-depth interviews in Polish society, basic social roles were described in scenarios. In the first phase the group of respondents (N = 104) evaluated the gender social norms in the scenarios. In the second phase the following group with similar socioeconomical characteristic (N = 119) answered the questions while th…

Cultural modelsPerceptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectMasculinityPerspective (graphical)Ocean EngineeringContext (language use)Social roleConsensus theoryPsychologySocial psychologyResearch methodmedia_commonCBU International Conference Proceedings
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Are men universally more dismissing than women? Gender differences in romantic attachment across 62 cultural regions

2003

The authors thank Susan Sprecher (USA), Del Paulhus (Canada), Glenn D. Wilson (England), Qazi Rahman (England), Alois Angleitner (Germany), Angelika Hofhansl (Austria), Tamio Imagawa (Japan), Minoru Wada (Japan), Junichi Taniguchi (Japan), and Yuji Kanemasa (Japan) for helping with data collection and contributing significantly to the samples used in this study.

Gender equitySocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectApego (Psicología)Human sexualityRelaciones de parejaSocial role -- Case studiesCiencias sociales / Estudios culturalesInterpersonal relations -- Case studiesDevelopmental psychologyPsicología / Procesos afectivosAttachment behaviorddc:150Sex differencesDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyCouple relationshipsSocial roleLife-span and Life-course StudiesSociocultural evolutionhealth care economics and organizationsmedia_commonSurvey researchResearch findingsRomancehumanitiesAnthropologyIdeologyPsychologySocial psychology
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Salute dei re, salute del popolo. Mangiare e curarsi nella Sicilia tardomedievale

2013

Dining and personal health care are two dimensions which are strongly connected to the body, between need and pleasure. They are two dimensions which have many social, local, religious and economic implications involving knowledge and different therapies related to age and gender. The social role is equally important. With a focus on the court (noble, episcopal, real) and the cities, the present work focuses on the methods and the uses of healing practices of both kings and islanders.[it] Mangiare e curarsi sono due dimensioni fortemente connesse al corpo, tra bisogno e piacere. Due dimensioni dense di sfumature sociali e locali, religiose ed economiche, che implicano conoscenze e terapie d…

Historyricreazionealimentazionemedia_common.quotation_subjectmonarchylcsh:D111-203rimedilcsh:Medieval historyD111-203remediespopoloterapiasalutePleasureAge and genderMedieval historySocial rolePersonal healthSociologymedia_commontherapypeoplehealthrecreationmonarchiasicilia medievaleMedieval SicilydietHumanitiesAnuario de Estudios Medievales
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Higher Education and the Knowledge Society

2010

Knowledge society may be defined as a discourse which is based on certain intellectual starting points in the analyses of modern societies, while as a concept it tends to create its own images, expectations, and narratives. The importance of higher education in this discourse is rooted in the fact that changes in science, research, and technology have changed the social role of universities. According to a radical perspective, a rapid metamorphosis is taking place in the relationship between knowledge production and university institution, whereas a more moderate view holds that recent changes challenge the traditional values found in higher education institutions.

Knowledge societyHigher educationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)Knowledge productionTraditional valuesPolitical scienceInstitutionSocial roleNarrativeSocial sciencebusinessmedia_common
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El teatro social en Son nom d’avant de Hélène Lenoir

2014

This paper proposes a transdisciplinary approach to the problem of identity, more specifically, the question of hidden identity, constructed and represented by the individual-actor in the great theater of life with and among others. Through one of Helene Lenoir’s most remarkable works, Son nom d’avant , we will try to explain the characters’ attempts first to adapt to social roles imposed by an old family tradition, and second to adjust their social identities to situational demands. Social relations appear as a source of weakness or torment for characters continually divided between their “real identities” (Goffman, 1977) –shaped by their desires and aspirations– and their “social identiti…

Linguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary TheoryAestheticsIdentity (social science)Social environmentSocial roleSociologySituational ethicsSocial identity theorySocial psychologyLanguage and LinguisticsSocial relationThélème. Revista Complutense de Estudios Franceses
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The Spanish Fireball Network: Popularizing Interplanetary Matter

2005

In order to increase in Spain the social interest in the study of interplanetary matter (asteroids, comets and meteoroids) we created the Spanish Photographic Meteor Network (SPMN) in 1997. This network has been dedicated to studying interplanetary matter with participation of researchers from three universities (Universitat Jaume I, Universitat de Barcelona and Universitat de Valencia), the Institut d'Estudis Espacials de Catalunya (IEEC) and the Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia and it is also supported by the Atmospheric Sounding Station at El Arenosillo (INTA-CEDEA) and by the Experimental Station La Mayora (EELM-CSIC). In order to promote the participation of amateurs, our homepage…

PhysicsMeteor (satellite)Public informationMeteoroidGeneral EngineeringAstronomyAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysicsValencianlanguage.human_languageSpace and Planetary ScienceSocial interestlanguageSocial roleInterplanetary spaceflightAmateurEAS Publications Series
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Enfermedad y caída en Albert Camus

2016

Este artículo está centrado en el tema de la enfermedad en Albert Camus. Se hace especial hincapié en su última novela publicada, La Chute. El tema de la enfermedad es usualmente enfocado en relación con la muerte y la finitud en la literatura y la filosofía. En este artículo se enfoca en relación con la experiencia existencial de la enfermedad como decaimiento de la plenitud vital. El caso de Albert Camus es especialmente significativo por su condición de enfermo crónico y porque la enfermedad ocupa un lugar destacado en sus obras literarias. Aquí se ha escogido La Chute porque ofrece una riqueza de niveles interpretativos sin parangón en la obra camusiana. Se propondrá dos niveles distint…

PsychoanalysisDostoevskyviolenciadominaciónconfesiónmedia_common.quotation_subjectNietzschedominanceenfermedadExistentialismnihilismviolencehedonismReading (process)Social roleRelation (history of concept)nihilismomedia_commonPhilosophyillnesshedonismoCamusDostoievskiConfessionEpistemologyPhilosophyTheme (narrative)confession
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