• To this point, we have focused on how the appearance, behaviors, and traits of the people we encounter influence our understanding of them. (umn.edu)
  • Accurate weight status self-perception has been linked to appropriate weight control behaviors in youth. (cdc.gov)
  • To understand how tuberculosis is perceived by foreign-born persons in the United States, and to identify barriers and facilitators related to TB care-seeking behaviors among these persons. (cdc.gov)
  • [ 4 ] characterize the behaviors of many people with autism. (medscape.com)
  • Associations of organizational safety practices with workers' perceptions and safety behaviors, and musculoskeletal symptoms among hospital nurses. (cdc.gov)
  • The study examined the associations of organizational safety practices with nurses' perceptions about job and risk of injury, safety behaviors, and work-related musculoskeletal symptoms. (cdc.gov)
  • Conclusions: The study findings suggest that organizational practices for worker safety may play a pivotal role in promoting nurses' safety behaviors and positive perceptions about job, and in reducing the risk of work-related musculoskeletal disorders. (cdc.gov)
  • We found evidence that people with chronic cocaine addiction have reduced prediction error responses, and this difference seems to be caused by differences in the subjective perception of received reward," says Konova. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Differences in accessibility will lead different people to attend to different aspects of the other person. (umn.edu)
  • These differences reflect the differing emphasis that we as observers place on the characteristics of others rather than the real differences between those people. (umn.edu)
  • Although the need for cognition refers to a tendency to think carefully and fully about any topic, there are also individual differences in the tendency to be interested in people more specifically. (umn.edu)
  • The aim of the study was to explore and compare the perception of lay people (LP) and health professionals (HP) of PA to find similarities and differences in their perspective - as this may have an impact on PHC-based education on PA (favourable or unfavourable). (aaem.pl)
  • 1 This brief considers differences in perceptions of discrimination among public sector employees-including federal, state, and local employees-and private sector employees. (ucla.edu)
  • For the new study, Masapollo realized that this asymmetry in vowel production and perception provided a great opportunity to determine which visual features matter in distinguishing subtle speech differences. (brown.edu)
  • This study reports on differences in perceptions , nicotine dependence and behaviour among participants in a cross-over randomised trial of filtered compared with unfiltered cigarettes . (bvsalud.org)
  • Bourikas, Leonidas , Gauthier, Stephanie , Khor Song En, Nicholas and Xiong, Peiyao (2021) Effect of thermal, acoustic and air quality perception interactions on the comfort and satisfaction of people in office buildings. (soton.ac.uk)
  • At the Lund Early Career Workshop 2022: Perception and Responsibility we aim to foster a space in which we can draw out some of these connections. (lu.se)
  • One perceiver factor that influences how we perceive others is the current cognitive accessibility of a given person characteristic-that is, the extent to which a person characteristic quickly and easily comes to mind for the perceiver. (umn.edu)
  • How people with an ID perceive the nature of their engagement with staff is relatively unknown. (gla.ac.uk)
  • Through a series of experiments at Brown and McGill University in Montreal reported in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance , Masapollo and colleagues found that when people perceive speech, they closely watch the form and motion of the lips. (brown.edu)
  • People cannot perceive every stimulus in their environment. (slideshare.net)
  • This dysregulation could make it more difficult for people with cocaine addiction to learn from their experiences and change addictive behavior. (sciencedaily.com)
  • This, of course, reflects a basic principle that we have discussed throughout this book-our prior experiences color our current perceptions. (umn.edu)
  • The current study investigated police officers' experiences and perceptions of these volunteers during interviews with people with intellectual disability(ies) (ID). (ed.gov)
  • We used community-partnered participatory and qualitative methods to conduct anonymous one-on-one interviews with people who exchange sex to understand their perspectives and experiences related to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to prevent HIV acquisition. (biomedcentral.com)
  • In order to overcome barriers and provide person-centered HIV prevention services for people who exchange sex, we need to understand the needs, desires, and experiences of people who exchange sex. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Further work is needed to understand PrEP interest, access, preferences and experiences in the United States population of people who exchange sex, and this work must integrate community voices as integral to future HIV prevention efforts. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Using anonymous semi-structured interviews and assistance from community partners, we describe the experiences and perspectives related to PrEP from the perspective of people who exchange sex. (biomedcentral.com)
  • ABSTRACT: In The Rationality of Perception, Susanna Siegel defends the claim that "Both perceptual experiences and the processes by which they arise can be rational or irrational. (lu.se)
  • A new study out of the University of California at Berkeley examined how the perception of time can be distorted by being in a position of power. (govexec.com)
  • The reason powerful people feel they have an abundance of time, the study goes on to say, is that their feelings of control over many aspects of their lives spill over onto their sense of time-which jibes with previous studies that looked at the ties between power and perception. (govexec.com)
  • One 2009 study found that powerful people whose luck, in the experiment, depended on a favorable die roll more frequently preferred to roll the die themselves than to let others do it for them-suggesting that to some extent they felt the outcome was in their hands. (govexec.com)
  • And another study , published in 2010, suggested that people in power tend to underestimate how much time it'll take to complete a task. (govexec.com)
  • The Berkeley study concluded that an increase in the perception of available time leads powerful people to be, on the whole, less stressed. (govexec.com)
  • Another new study , this one out of the University of Southern California, found that feelings of power led people to make more responsible long-run decisions. (govexec.com)
  • It's often advantageous to delay gratification, and, according to the study, that's what many powerful people do, because they're more aware of the needs of their future selves. (govexec.com)
  • This study examines how the presence of social media metrics affect perceived media influence on self and others (Third-Person Perception) and subsequent behavioral intentions to combat an environmental risk. (hawaii.edu)
  • In that direction, this study used data from a post occupancy evaluation survey (n= 26), two longitudinal comfort studies (n= 1079 and n= 52) and concurrent measurements of indoor environmental quality factors (one building) to assess the effect of thermal, acoustic and air quality perception interactions on comfort and satisfaction of occupants in three mixed-mode university office buildings. (soton.ac.uk)
  • The study concluded that thermal sensation (TSV) is associated with both air quality (ASV) and noise perception (NSV). (soton.ac.uk)
  • Most importantly, this study has highlighted the importance of air quality perception in achieving occupants' comfort and satisfaction with office space. (soton.ac.uk)
  • Using survey data from Ipsos in collaboration with Thomson Reuters and the Williams Institute, this study examines perceptions of LGBTQ discrimination among employees who work in the public and private sectors. (ucla.edu)
  • Drawing on results from a mixed-methods study of communities on the Andaman Coast of Thailand, this paper explores perceptions of MPA impacts on community livelihood resources (assets) and outcomes as well as MPA governance and management. (iwlearn.net)
  • This study investigated the perceptions of staff and people with an ID about the goals for their meetings and what aspects of the meetings they viewed as important. (gla.ac.uk)
  • In the 1930s, an American anthropologist Weston La Barre, published The Peyote Cult, the first study of the ritual use of peyote as an entheogen drug amongst the Huichol people of western Mexico. (wikipedia.org)
  • In a study based at Brown University, researchers found that the motion and configuration of a speaker's lips are key components of the information people gather when distinguishing vowels in speech. (brown.edu)
  • CHAPTER-I EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY:-  To know the perception of customers towards SHRIRAM TRANSPORT FINANCE COMPANY to improve the quality of services. (slideshare.net)
  • SCOPE OF THE STUDY:-  The study will help the company to know their awareness among the consumers, the perception, brand position of the company. (slideshare.net)
  • GIO) presents a study on the social perception of Embodied Digital Technologies (EDTs) and provides initial insights into social perception processes concerning technicality and anthropomorphism of robots and users of prostheses. (springer.com)
  • This portion of the 120,000 hospitalizations, 7,000 deaths, study aimed to quantify perceptions of sterile water, and billions in direct healthcare costs annually related water sources, and actual use of water for home medi- to waterborne diseases ( 5 ). (cdc.gov)
  • The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore and describe clinicians perceptions of trauma treatment for people with ID. (waldenu.edu)
  • This study adds to the research on trauma treatment for people with ID and may affect social change by inspiring more conversations among clinicians on appropriate trauma treatment for people with ID. (waldenu.edu)
  • This study was conducted to take a further look beyond previous studies on CAOs' role perception, job satisfaction, and propensity to leave. (leadingtoday.org)
  • This national study will provide important evidence of the relationship between role perception, job satisfaction, and propensity to leave for community college CAOs. (leadingtoday.org)
  • This study aimed to assess the reliability and validity of a Persian (Farsi) language translation of the Risk Perception Survey-Diabetes Mellitus. (who.int)
  • This proof-of-concept study involved 43 people who smoke filtered cigarettes (41.9% women , mean age 36.7 years). (bvsalud.org)
  • It also assesses the attitudes of all Americans toward non-discrimination protections for LGBTQ people. (ucla.edu)
  • This project aimed to assess the TB-related attitudes and beliefs of foreign-born persons in the United States. (cdc.gov)
  • Farquharson B, Johnston M & Bugge C (2008) Illness representations (IRs) in acute clinical presentations: Retrospective Illness Perception Questionnaire (IPQ-R) and real-time data compared. (stir.ac.uk)
  • Illness perceptions have been associated with HRQoL in other cancer diseases, and self-efficacy has been associated with HRQoL in gastrointestinal cancer survivors. (scirp.org)
  • Our knowledge about illness perceptions and self-efficacy in relation to maintaining everyday activities and HRQoL following CRC treatment is incomplete. (scirp.org)
  • To explore associations between HRQoL, fatigue, mental health, gastrointestinal health, illness perceptions and self-efficacy in relation to maintaining everyday activities, three months after surgical CRC treatment. (scirp.org)
  • Concerning illness perceptions, persons who reported negative emotions and negative consequences of CRC were more likely to report lower HRQoL. (scirp.org)
  • Nursing support to improve self-efficacy and illness perceptions and to minimize symptoms during recovery should have a favorable impact on HRQoL. (scirp.org)
  • The findings demonstrate that adults are sensitive to the observable shape and movement patterns that occur when a person talks," said Masapollo, who did the work as a researcher in the lab of senior author James Morgan, a Brown professor of cognitive, linguistic and psychological sciences. (brown.edu)
  • Results: Participants commonly reported utilizing independent support persons and displayed a fair understanding of their role. (ed.gov)
  • This Snack encourages participants to ask questions, carry out investigations, and use their senses to find a person whose Sound Cup matches theirs, and together recreate the sounds they hear. (exploratorium.edu)
  • If participants have trouble finding a match, ask all unpaired people to raise their hands so that they can narrow their possibilities. (exploratorium.edu)
  • Four participants had experience working with people with ID, and 4 participants did not have this experience. (waldenu.edu)
  • The participants dispelled myths such as people with ID do not experience trauma and PTSD, and people with ID cannot participate in trauma therapy such as EMDR. (waldenu.edu)
  • Participants who had experience working with people with ID wanted more training on adaptations for treatment interventions, and participants without this experience welcomed advanced training on trauma treatment for people with ID. (waldenu.edu)
  • Clinical trial investigators should recruit more participants from community centers, and healthcare practitioners should talk about the trials with people in underrepresented groups, she said. (medscape.com)
  • However, there is a huge gap in our understanding of the ethical perception of AI, as there have been few large-scale empirical studies on human moral perception of outcomes to autonomous vehicle moral dilemmas. (mit.edu)
  • Conclusions Young people living with persistent musculoskeletal pain described the absence of age-appropriate pain services and clearly articulated their perceptions on the role of, and opportunities provided by, digital technologies to connect with and support improved pain healthcare. (bmj.com)
  • In-depth interviews with 23 young people with persistent musculoskeletal pain recruited through purposeful sampling from across Australian jurisdictions. (bmj.com)
  • After controlling for demographic and job characteristics, work-related musculoskeletal symptoms were significantly associated with safety climate (OR=0.52, 95% CIs 0.37-0.74), ergonomic practices (OR=0.53, 95% CIs 0.38-0.72) and people-oriented culture (OR=0.55, 95% CIs 0.39-0.76). (cdc.gov)
  • But what can change from person to person, and what shapes the way we map out our days, is our subjective perception of time-how quickly it passes and how much of it we think we have. (govexec.com)
  • It must be remembered, however, that the psychological perception of colour is subjective, and only general comments about its features and uses can be made. (britannica.com)
  • The third paper prepared by Paolo Verme studies facts and perceptions of inequality during the period 2000-2009, the period that preceded the Egyptian revolution. (worldbank.org)
  • Although many studies have shed light on how perception corresponds to neural activity, a causal relationship between the occurrence of particular neural events and the perception of sensory stimuli has yet to be established. (europa.eu)
  • A stimulus is any unit of input affecting one or more of the five senses sight, smell, taste, touch, hearing.The process by which we select , organiseand interpret these stimuli into a meaningful and coherent picture is called perception. (slideshare.net)
  • Moreover, insights about the human perception of the different routes to full automation will be covered in the thesis, with the data collected through other online platforms. (mit.edu)
  • People with a strong need for cognition tend to process information more thoughtfully and therefore may make more causal attributions overall. (umn.edu)
  • In contrast, people without a strong need for cognition tend to be more impulsive and impatient and may make attributions more quickly and spontaneously (Sargent, 2004). (umn.edu)
  • Several studies have measured discrimination against LGBTQ people and public perceptions of discrimination against LGBTQ people. (ucla.edu)
  • Perceptions of discrimination against persons with AIDS 3. (cdc.gov)
  • On the Joint Engagement of Persons: Self-Consciousness, the Symmetry Thesis and Person Perception. (philpapers.org)
  • Moral Machine: Perception of Moral Judgment Made by Machines (Master's Thesis). (mit.edu)
  • In the first section, I outline Siegel's defence of the Rationality of Perception thesis and her inferentialist interpretation of that thesis. (lu.se)
  • Though people with cocaine addiction have similar expectations of rewards compared to controls, their dopamine neurons send out much weaker signals when these rewards are actually received. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Reuzel, E. , Bosman, A. T. , Embregts, P. J.C.M. , van Nieuwenhuizen, M. and Jahoda, A. (2016) Perceptions and expectations of regular support meetings between staff and people with an intellectual disability. (gla.ac.uk)
  • Conclusion: Staff and people with an ID appear to differ in their expectations and perceptions regarding regular support meetings. (gla.ac.uk)
  • Understanding the brain mechanisms behind addiction is also extremely valuable for the public and for the person experiencing addiction. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Understanding other minds: A criticism of goldman's simulation theory and an outline of the person model theory. (philpapers.org)
  • There is a lack of understanding the interrelationships of different physio-socio-psychological factors and the manifestation of their contextual interactions into cross-modal comfort perception. (soton.ac.uk)
  • We aimed to develop a deeper understanding of the perspective of a young person with type 1 diabetes and construct a picture of their lifeworld. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
  • Understanding the isolation that young people might feel at this age. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
  • Summary We obtained a deeper and more empathetic understanding of the feelings of young people with type 1 diabetes, and the issues that are important to them. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
  • Understanding how neural activity corresponds to visual perception has been a milestone question in neuroscience research. (europa.eu)
  • Now physiological and especially neurological knowledge, psychological laboratory research, and empirical analyses by Gestalt, field, and personality theorists, and psychoanalytic experience have given us a solid base for our understanding of perception. (hawaii.edu)
  • For example, an understanding of such central political concepts as "status quo" and "status quo testing" requires comprehending perception and how sociopolitical meanings (such as military threat or political intent) are carried by events (such as preparing bomb shelters or promoting a specific general to the politbureau). (hawaii.edu)
  • First, the reader who is looking for some psychological orientation toward violence and war from this book, The Dynamic Psychological Field , may be impatient with and curious about this extensive psychophilosophical digression into perception. (hawaii.edu)
  • Students of violence and war only recently have tackled the problem of perception, 1 but in doing so have adopted the narrowest and most sterile stimulus-response conception of Thomas Hobbes and the successor psychological behaviorism of Watson. (hawaii.edu)
  • Its strong emotional connotations can affect colour perception so that, for example, an apple- or heart-shaped figure cut from orange paper may seem to have a redder hue than a geometric figure cut from the same paper because of the specific psychological meaning that is associated with the shape. (britannica.com)
  • Schoech, Katherine Elaine, "Clinicians' Perceptions of Trauma Treatment for People with Intellectual Disabilities" (2017). (waldenu.edu)
  • In Botswana, GATS was conducted for the first time in 2017 as a household survey of persons 15 years of MEDIA age and older by Botswana Ministry of Health and Wellness in 27.8% adults noticed any cigarette advertisement, collaboration with Statistics Botswana and WHO Botswana. (who.int)
  • To examine the role of prediction error in cocaine addiction, the research team used fMRI scanning to examine neural activity in people with cocaine addiction compared to healthy controls while they were performing a simple decision-making task: choosing between a "safe" monetary reward and a "risky" reward that carried a chance of being either much higher or lower in value than the safe option. (sciencedaily.com)
  • This latest New Zealanders' Perceptions of Asia and Asian Peoples report marks 25 years of our perceptions research, which has played a significant role informing New Zealand's engagement with Asia. (asianz.org.nz)
  • Seeing Minds: A neurophilosophical investigation of the role of perception-action coupling in social perception. (philpapers.org)
  • The role is rapidly changing on a daily basis, which can directly affect a CAO's perception of their role, as well as their job satisfaction and ultimately their propensity to leave their institutions. (leadingtoday.org)
  • People who share distinct personal traits often share colour perceptions and preferences. (britannica.com)
  • I suggest that the viability of his proposal depends on a particular account of person perception. (philpapers.org)
  • Tailoring the education message depends on peoples' perspective on PA, but in Poland there is no research on the subject. (aaem.pl)
  • the perception of colour depends on individual experience. (britannica.com)
  • The Weight History section (abbreviated "WHQ" in the NHANES questionnaire variable-naming convention scheme) provides personal interview data on several topics related to body weight, including self-reported weight over the lifetime, self-perception of weight, attempted weight loss during the past 12 months, and methods used to try to lose weight and to keep from gaining weight. (cdc.gov)
  • The flip side of this is that the powerless feel the pressure of time's inexorable march, and research has found that poverty-related concerns like being short on time can lead people to make worse decisions. (govexec.com)
  • From this integrative model of social perception as mediated by agency conceptions, we draw insights for research on implicit theories and research on culture. (stanford.edu)
  • What implicit theory research gains is a better grasp on the content, origins, and variation of the knowledge structures central to social perception. (stanford.edu)
  • Current research on human comfort has identified a gap in the investigation of multi-domain perception interactions. (soton.ac.uk)
  • Introduction Views of young people with type 1 diabetes are vital in developing quality services, yet research on their lifestyle and use of web and mobile technology to support their condition is sparse. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
  • I don't want to overstate this point because, on balance, a lot of people said it stayed the same," said Alex Ivey, senior director of research at Global Strategy Group. (insidehighered.com)
  • Some research indicates that Black people with IBD are more likely to have fistulizing disease, Afzali said. (medscape.com)
  • ABSTRACT Knowledge of patients' risk perceptions is essential for the management of chronic diseases. (who.int)
  • For example, schizophrenics have been reported to have abnormal colour perception, and very young children learning to distinguish colours usually show a preference for red or orange. (britannica.com)
  • They found that people with cocaine addiction had reduced prediction error responses, consistent with animal studies. (sciencedaily.com)
  • When they broke the prediction error response down into its component parts, they found that signals of reward expectation were similar for both groups, but the signal for received reward was weaker for people with cocaine addiction. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The team also showed that people with cocaine addiction were more likely to choose risky options compared with controls, and this risk tolerance was more apparent in people who had begun using cocaine at an earlier age, pointing to potential predisposing factors for developing addiction. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Our findings suggest that interventions that boost the perception of received rewards might be a valuable component of addiction treatment," says Goldstein. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Next, the team wants to understand how this dysregulation of reward signaling changes during different stages of addiction and recovery and whether reward perception is involved in other types of substance disorder, for example in addiction to opioids such as heroin. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Switching people who smoke to unfiltered cigarettes: perceptions, addiction and behavioural effects in a cross-over randomised controlled trial. (bvsalud.org)
  • The insertion of disabled people in the labor market is an early organizational process. (bvsalud.org)
  • Organizational safety practices were assessed by safety climate, ergonomic practices and people-oriented culture. (cdc.gov)
  • The 2002 NIOSH publication, "The Changing Organization of Work and the Safety and Health of Working People", created an inclusive definition of work organization: "organization of work refers to the work process (the way jobs are designed and performed) and to the organizational practices (management and production methods and accompanying human resource policies) that influence job design. (cdc.gov)
  • It makes sense that this would be our focus because of the emphasis within social psychology on the social situation-in this case, the people we are judging. (umn.edu)
  • According to the Stereotype Content Model (SCM), social perception and stereotyping are based on two fundamental dimensions: Warmth (recently distinguished into Morality and Sociability) and Competence. (springer.com)
  • Social perception influences social interactions (Cuddy et al. (springer.com)
  • Ecological and social approaches to face perception. (brandeis.edu)
  • Person perception comes of age: The salience and significance of age in social judgments. (brandeis.edu)
  • People who exchange sex for money, favors, goods or services, combat higher risk of acquiring sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). (biomedcentral.com)
  • Telling the public about a risk is more likely to unduly alarm people than keeping quiet. (cdc.gov)
  • The Persian version of RPS-DM is the first standardized tool for measuring risk perception and knowledge about diabetes complications in the Islamic Republic of Iran. (who.int)
  • and risk perception and ergonomic practices. (cdc.gov)
  • In addition to emotional associations, factors that affect colour perception include the observer's age, mood, and mental health . (britannica.com)
  • This was the highest level ever, and a particularly striking finding when you consider the survey took place at a time when the pandemic had constrained New Zealand's in-person engagement with Asia for nearly two years. (asianz.org.nz)
  • Rather than review the fascinating philosophical views of perception and their relationship to thought and reality, I will move directly to a rough sketch of the perceptual field and only allude to some of the more pertinent philosophical ideas in the process. (hawaii.edu)
  • The philosophical concept of person arose, taking the word " prosopon " (πρόσωπον) from the Greek theatre . (wn.com)
  • Eight essential themes were identified: (a) chosen field, (b) lack of training, (c) stigma and stereotypes, (d) they're just folks like us, (e) preying on their vulnerabilities, (f) PTSD and trauma symptoms are the same with people with ID, (g) EMDR and the adaptive information processing theory, and (h) mindfulness interventions. (waldenu.edu)
  • Complementary therapies have helped some people with the symptoms of fibromyalgia. (medlineplus.gov)
  • With regard to the prevalence of IBD in White people and Asian people, these populations were overrepresented in US clinical trials. (medscape.com)
  • Methods Data collected by semi-structured, in-depth qualitative interviews (n=9) of people with type 1 diabetes aged 18-21. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
  • LAS VEGAS - Clinical trials of treatments for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have disproportionately enrolled White people, researchers say. (medscape.com)
  • One woman wrote, "I've got mild cerebral palsy myself (spastic ataxia hemiplegia, left side) and I am very, very happy that he is so well received-people with disabilities tend to have a hard enough time being accepted and understood. (lovethatmax.com)
  • People also differ in terms of how carefully they process information about others. (umn.edu)
  • Involve people early and often. (cdc.gov)
  • Does assigning responsibility involve perceptual (or perception-like) capacities? (lu.se)
  • She lives in Dhaka, Bangladesh - one of 114 countries that scores below 50 out of 100 in our 2015 Corruption Perceptions Index, indicating serious levels of public sector corruption. (transparency.org)
  • Based on expert opinion, the Corruption Perceptions Index measures the perceived levels of public sector corruption worldwide. (transparency.org)
  • Perceptions of NMP governance and management processes were generally negative. (iwlearn.net)
  • Background: Several jurisdictions mandate the presence of an independent support person during police interviews with vulnerable people. (ed.gov)
  • Conservation success is often predicated on local support for conservation which is strongly influenced by perceptions of the impacts that are experienced by local communities and opinions of management and governance. (iwlearn.net)
  • Results: People with an ID appreciated the opportunity to tell their story and valued reliable, practical support and advice. (gla.ac.uk)
  • In four U.S. cities, locally hired bilingual/bicultural researchers conducted a total of 200 in-depth interviews with persons recruited either from a local health clinic or directly from local communities. (cdc.gov)
  • LGBT employees are twice as likely to feel that LGBTQ people are treated worse at work than non-LGBT employees. (ucla.edu)
  • Significant proportions of both LGBT and non-LGBT people believe that LGBTQ people are treated worse than non-LGBTQ people at work and at school, and by law enforcement and healthcare providers. (ucla.edu)
  • Moreover, across these domains, one-fourth to over one-third of non-LGBT people responded that they did not know whether LGBTQ people are being treated worse. (ucla.edu)
  • One-fourth of all Americans (25%) say that LGBTQ people are treated worse by law enforcement than non-LGBTQ people in the U.S. Almost 46% of LGBT people thought LGBTQ people are treated worse by law enforcement across the nation compared to one in four (24%) non-LGBT people. (ucla.edu)
  • Seventeen percent of all Americans say that LGBTQ people are treated worse by health care providers. (ucla.edu)
  • Approximately one-third of all Americans (35%) think that LGBTQ people are treated worse in schools across the U.S. Almost six in 10 (57%) LGBT people believe that LGBTQ people are treated worse in schools nationally, while only 33% of non-LGBT people believe so. (ucla.edu)
  • With the help of hundreds of people, the study's authors found that the more power people have, the more time they feel they have available in their lives. (govexec.com)
  • Once primed, the subjects filled out surveys that revealed their perceptions of time availability. (govexec.com)
  • Perhaps this is because people in power have an easier time seeing that they'll still be in a powerful, stable position well into the future. (govexec.com)
  • However, it was verified that the longer the time people worked with the disabled, the better the perception of the performance of these people s work, what indicated that the contact with disabled people at work changes the perception about them and improves their possibilities of insertion. (bvsalud.org)
  • In an analysis of data in 5-year increments, the researchers found that the participation of White and Hispanic people in IBD trials had not changed much, whereas the participation of Black people had declined, and the participation of Asian and Native American people had increased. (medscape.com)
  • Studies in Perception and Action III (pp. 389-392). (brandeis.edu)
  • Previous studies have found that in trials of other conditions, such as cancer and cardiovascular disease, White people have been disproportionately represented. (medscape.com)