Advances in Psychology Research, المجلد 10Serge P. Shohov Nova Publishers, 2002 - 204 من الصفحات Contents: Cognitive Psychology -- The oblique effect in the visual perception of orientations; Behavioural psychology: suicidal statements made by children who witness family violence: A black and white comparison; Fear, belief, and terrorism. Social Psychology -- Comparison strategies in response to threat: when does social comparison make a difference?; Linear confirmatory models for MTMM matrices: the case of several indicators per trait-method combination; Gender role stereotyping in television advertisements: a comparative study of British and Serbian television. Biological Psychology -- Perceptions of control over health: implications for sense of self in healthy and ill older adults; Cerebral asymmetry of emotions. Evolutionary Psychology -- Base rate neglect: a focus on the methodology of the engineer-lawyer paradigm. |
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Behavioral Psychology | 27 |
Suicidal Statements Made by Children Who Witness Family Violence A Black and White Comparison | 29 |
Fear Belief and Terrorism | 43 |
Social Psychology | 67 |
Comparison Strategies in Response to Threat When Does Social Comparison Make a Difference? | 69 |
Linear Confirmatory Models for MTMM Matrices The Case of Several Indicators Per TraitMethod Combination | 97 |
Gender Role Stereotyping in Television Advertisements A Comparative Study of British and Serbian Television | 121 |
Biological Psychology | 141 |
Perceptions of Control over Health Implications for Sense of Self in Healthy and Ill Older Adults | 143 |
Cerebral Asymmetry of Emotions | 163 |
Evolutionary Psychology | 181 |
Base Rate Neglect A Focus on the Methodology of the EngineerLawyer Paradigm | 183 |
Index | 197 |
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