The Person and the Situation: Perspectives of Social Psychology by Lee Ross, Richard E. Nisbett

The Person and the Situation: Perspectives of Social Psychology



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Gross argues that since Reappraisal takes place earlier in the emotion-eliciting situation and since it does not require constant self-regulation, it is the least costly strategy in terms of cognitive, physiological and social long-term ramifications (Ochsner & Gross 2005). Do we have any more than just people's one-off thoughts on this? May 8, 2014 - The social psychologist in me, and the consensus among many of my colleagues in experimental social psychology, says that's the wrong analysis. Cultural Diversity and Cognitive Bias Modification and Cognitive Control Training in Addiction and Related Psychopathology: Mechanisms, Clinical Perspectives, and Ways Forward Clinical Psychological Science April 1, 2013 1: 192-212. Aug 25, 2010 - While it's true that we all have opinions on this, what do we know from a scientific perspective? Jan 15, 2008 - Altruism and prosocial behavior. May 15, 2000 - Situation and person attributions under spontaneous and intentional instructions: an fMRI study Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci June 1, 2013 8: 481-493. Apr 14, 2014 - And yet ours is a culture that frequently turns to rigid external rules — be they of religion or of legislature or of social conduct — as a substitute for the inner moral compass that a truly “decent human being” uses to steer behavior. A wise person knows how to take on the perspective of another—to see the situation as the other person does and thus to understand how the other person feels. May 7, 2014 - He defines psychological stress as the relationship between the person and the environment that is appraised by the person as taxing and endangering quality of life (Lazarus & Folkman 1984). Seeing the In fact, recent research (Vorauer & Quesnel, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2013) reveals that perspective-taking can actually make things worse rather than better, especially for people with a less-than-positive sense of self-worth. So what can we do, as a society and as . Roberts As of late, psychological science has arguably done more to address the ongoing believability crisis than most other areas of science. The concept of mens rea is the I tried over 50 cases in front of a jury, losing most of them, by which I came to understand that a dispositional view is just as important (or was as important 33 years ago) than a social psychological perspective. The most rigorous way to test our theories would be to run experiments, including neuroscience experiments, as well as behavioral or social psychological experiments (putting people in different situations and having them rate their emotions, for example). Lindzey (Eds.), The handbook of social psychology (4th ed., Vol. Feb 10, 2014 - You probably take it for granted that when you have a conflict or disagreement with your partner, one of the best things you can do is to step back and try to see the situation from your partner's point of view. Jul 8, 2009 - Dispositional view is the assumption that a person's behavior is the result of his or her personality (disposition) rather than of pressures existing in the situation. Agreeableness, empathy, and helping: A Person × Situation perspective. It's not the bad apples, it's the bad barrels that corrupt good As I noted previously, situationists pay lip service to the notion that behavior, including prisoner abuse is the product of the interaction between features of the situation and features of the person.

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