• Attitudes are how a person thinks or feels about a particular subject and, in this study, are participants' feelings about feminism and beliefs about rape. (earnshawlab.org)
  • Emotions are feelings that play a role in student responses to rape. (earnshawlab.org)
  • the feelings or emotions implied by the customer's actions and logistics. (forrester.com)
  • Don't ignore your emotions, but remember that feelings aren't facts. (psychologytoday.com)
  • Students should share their emotions, since the development of feelings guide attitudes, actions and reactions, leading to a greater gain of confidence towards the care of these patients. (bvsalud.org)
  • We examine the role that emotion plays in understanding people's reactions to the presidential candidates during two of the three general election debates between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton. (elsevierpure.com)
  • To measure the impact of emotions on people's attitudes toward the candidates, we run studies at two large public universities. (elsevierpure.com)
  • We also show that people's displays of emotion are related to their willingness to change their views of the candidates. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Most importantly, by analysing and classifying human beings into arbitrary categories that touch upon the most personal aspects of their being, emotion recognition technology could restrict access to services and opportunities, deprive people of their right to privacy, and threaten people's freedom to express and form opinions. (article19.org)
  • By claiming to infer people's "true" inner states and making decisions based on these inferences, emotion recognition technologies would cement arbitrary assumptions about people as ground truth. (article19.org)
  • Finally, the text improved people's attitudes toward the standards. (brookings.edu)
  • If we realize that sadness, anger, and fear are just pure sensations in the body (emotion = E + motion), then we can give ourselves permission to express those emotions physically and constructively. (attitudereconstruction.com)
  • With just a bit of crying (sadness), stomping or pounding (anger), or shivering (fear) the emotion will move out of our bodies and we'll be washed clean. (attitudereconstruction.com)
  • Participants were primed to associate either the emotion fear or the emotion anger with their attitudes. (tcu.edu)
  • Experiment 2 borrowed from the literature on prejudice (Cottrell & Neuberg, 2005), using social groups known to elicit specific emotions (African Americans: Fear, Activist Feminists: Anger). (tcu.edu)
  • Those primed to associate anger with Mexican Americans did not do so, but they did display relatively high levels of attitude-behavior consistency on reward-punish measures. (tcu.edu)
  • The main emotions examined in the study were fear, anger and pity. (earnshawlab.org)
  • Participants who disagreed with rape myth acceptance attitudes, attributed fault for rape to the male perpetrator, and felt anger after reading the scenario agreed more strongly that they would help the survivor of rape. (earnshawlab.org)
  • The intervention includes training in relaxation skills, recognition of emotion, modulation of emotional responses, examination of underlying beliefs and attitudes, communication skills training, and values clarification. (cdc.gov)
  • Although most people in academics and business consider these skills to be crucial for a well-educated individual, the language people use reflects some problematic attitudes. (ascd.org)
  • The present research extends this past research by showing that emotions engender a functional specificity with consequences for attitude-behavior consistency. (tcu.edu)
  • approach/avoid) that result in consequences for attitude-behavior consistency. (tcu.edu)
  • The central hypothesis--that specific emotions associated with an attitude target can elicit specific behaviors and in turn result in better attitude-behavior consistency--was partially supported. (tcu.edu)
  • In Experiment 1, participants primed to associate fear with Mexican Americans later reported relatively high levels of fear and concerns about personal safety, as well as relatively high levels of attitude-behavior consistency on approach-avoidance measures. (tcu.edu)
  • They also displayed marginally higher attitude-behavior consistency with Activist Feminists than African Americans on reward-punish than approach-avoidance measures, although the attitude-behavior consistency results were not supported for behaviors toward African Americans. (tcu.edu)
  • The knowledge, attitudes, and practices surrounding bush- ticipants were not identified. (cdc.gov)
  • This study, therefore, aimed to mitted disease (STD) rank among the most evaluate knowledge, attitudes and practices important health issues for adolescents and of Lebanese university students regarding young adults. (who.int)
  • Results showed that both positive moral emotions and positive attitudes mediate the impact of CSR actions on consumer positive responses toward the company. (acrwebsite.org)
  • How do their attitudes, attributions of fault, and emotions matter in these responses? (earnshawlab.org)
  • We are able to measure changes in attitudes and responses to the candidates after exposure to each debate. (elsevierpure.com)
  • I think my intention is to address some of those things that emotions have brought out. (lungevity.org)
  • play roles in the impact of online consumer reviews on brand/product attitude formation, and, consequently, on purchase intention formation under various conditions (e.g. valence of consumer reviews, product type, and level of involvement). (inderscience.com)
  • The goal of the current study is to investigate how affective and cognitive processing - two of the main components in forming an attitude - play roles in the impact of online consumer reviews on brand/product attitude formation, and, consequently, on purchase intention formation under various conditions (e.g. valence of consumer reviews, product type, and level of involvement). (inderscience.com)
  • This study answering the call from the positive psychology movement where the study area focus on positive side and the strengths of individual such as positive work attitude and work emotion in determining the factors to reduce the levels of intention to leave. (uitm.edu.my)
  • The findings indicated that the encouragement of positive attitudes such as hope, optimism, resilience, the commitment that individuals have over their career, and the emphasis on positive emotions such as work happiness can contribute to reduce the level of intention to leave. (uitm.edu.my)
  • Participaron 520 jóvenes: 246 estudiantes de bachillerato y universidad en el año 2020, durante el confinamiento y 274, search, writing, revision and en 2022. (bvsalud.org)
  • Answering that question has taken over a year of work by Jabra at the London School of Economics' Behavioural Lab, to try and understand the biopsychological impacts of the technology we use in our day-to-day work, and how it impacts our relationships, wellbeing, trust, emotions, and engagement in meetings. (jabra.com)
  • Emotionally intense messages were more positively associated with attitude change than were those with low emotional intensity, but no interaction effects or main effects for color were found. (usu.edu)
  • ARTICLE 19's latest report, Emotional Entanglement , provides evidence and analysis of the growing market for emotion recognition technology in China and its detrimental impact on human rights. (article19.org)
  • Unlike facial recognition or biometric applications that focus on identifying people, emotion recognition technology purports to infer a person's inner emotional state. (article19.org)
  • All participants were pre-screened, read a scenario online about a female college student's rape experience, and answered questions about their reactions, including their attitudes, attributions of fault, and emotions. (earnshawlab.org)
  • The first, is that it is possible to gauge a person's inner emotions from their external expressions. (article19.org)
  • Facial expressions do not always reflect our inner emotions. (article19.org)
  • In other words, people often mask or suppress their emotions, so facial expressions can tell us very little about how happy, surprised, disgusted, sad, angry or afraid people are. (article19.org)
  • So interestingly, college students' attitudes, attributions of fault, and emotions played different roles in predicting engagement in anti-rape action and responding to an individual survivor of rape. (earnshawlab.org)
  • This study examined whether messages using or not using emotionally intense language combined with certain colors, i.e., red, white, or blue, to effect attitude change. (usu.edu)
  • Emotion recognition technology is pseudoscientific and carries enormous potential for harm. (article19.org)
  • The report demonstrates the need for strategic and well-informed advocacy against the design, development, sale, and use of emotion recognition technologies. (article19.org)
  • What is emotion recognition technology? (article19.org)
  • Firstly, by design, emotion recognition technology seeks to impose control over people. (article19.org)
  • Emotion recognition technologies are built on two fundamental assumptions. (article19.org)
  • Past research on the emotions associated with attitudes has investigated the extent to which specific types of emotions lead to actions (Seitz, Lord & Taylor, 2007). (tcu.edu)
  • Those statistics play a major role in the attitude that we see every day. (lungevity.org)
  • Beyond his initial consideration of rebuilding the entire doomed ship (which launched in 1911 and sank on April 15, 1912), and his liking for Gwyneth Paltrow in the role of Rose before he met Kate Winslet, Cameron spilled on casting DiCaprio as Jack, which almost fell apart over the actor's poor attitude during auditions. (datalounge.com)
  • From conflicts of loyalty to reconciliation with self and the community: The role of emotion regulation. (bvsalud.org)
  • Nonverbal cues (i.e., ges- meat consumption and importation in the United States are tures, emotions, points of hesitation, nods of agreement) not well described. (cdc.gov)
  • Attitude Reconstruction contends that compassion burnout is due to people having unexpressed emotions about all of the interactions, all of the heartbreak, fears, and frustrations that come with witnessing and serving the vulnerable. (attitudereconstruction.com)
  • The attitude that makes people treat someone like a "dead man walking" Those statistics feed that deadly attitude that robs people of hope. (lungevity.org)
  • To defeat the relationship between two people, there is a relationship between emotion and practical factors. (top-fengshui-online.com)
  • Secondly, emotions are as diverse, nuanced and complex as people. (article19.org)
  • the appropriate emotion is shame" regarding the stingy miserliness of America's welfare state. (forbes.com)
  • Phonetic variation of various kinds, including (1) dialectal variation in Swedish and other languages, (2) paralinguistic variation like age, emotion, attitude and health condition, and (3) phonetic variation in human-animal communication. (lu.se)
  • Emotion is a special kind of partially reflective interaction process, and yields its own emergent motivational aspects. (lehigh.edu)
  • Conclusions: This study revealed how multichannel risk communication, early awareness, positive attitudes, and conformity of medical college students might have contributed to the favorable outcome from the COVID-19 epidemic in China. (jidc.org)
  • In this mini intensive, we will read the openings of a few novels by respected authors and look at the words that show the POV characters' attitude. (savvyauthors.com)
  • Once we see how successful authors are packing emotion into the character's expression of attitude, we can begin to do that in our own work, allowing us to use our words concisely. (savvyauthors.com)
  • Our emotions are our guide to reality, and without them, we cannot respond appropriately to events. (opednews.com)
  • Analytical cross-sectional study with non-probabilistic cannabis en el contexto sampling at two points in time. (bvsalud.org)
  • These companies recognize that in order to succeed in the third millennium, they must take "commodity" out of shopping and add back emotion, relationship, experience and excitement if they are to build a loyal, profitable customer base. (nreionline.com)