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Social Perception

 
 
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High impact information on Social Perception

  • The authors concluded that classroom racial proportions influence aspects of social perception of Black and White adolescents [1].
  • This study draws on a comparison of two patient samples, one from the United States (n=28), the other from Kashmir (n=29), to gauge the similarities and differences in social perceptions of epilepsy, attitudes toward conventional and alternative treatments, practice of conventional and alternative treatments, and selected quality-of-life issues [2].
  • Negative social perception of hypothetical workers with rheumatoid arthritis [3].
  • Social perceptions of cancer and their impacts: implications for nursing practice arising from the literature At the millennium cancer still holds a special mystique and is imbued with socio-cultural meanings, which extend far beyond the rational, scientific and biological facts of the disease [4].
  • In Part 1 of the study, significant connections were found among different components of cognitive representations, including social perceptions, interpersonal expectancies, and schematic organization and processing of social information [5].
 

Gene context of Social Perception

  • To examine the possibility of atypical or faulty social reasoning, we presented ADHD and normal boys with a social perception task that entailed evaluating the behaviors of unknown peers [6].
  • An analysis of social perceptions of epilepsy: increasing rationalization as seen through the theories of Comte and Weber [7].
  • These results support the construct validity of the two social perception measures, the TRAC-D, and the HPS, as measures of rape proclivity [8].

References

  1. Classroom racial proportion: influence on self-concept and social competence in Zimbabwean adolescents. Mpofu, E., Thomas, K.R. The Journal of genetic psychology ; child behavior, animal behavior, and comparative psychology. (2006) [Pubmed]
  2. Treatments and perceptions of epilepsy in Kashmir and the United States: a cross-cultural analysis. Khan, A., Huerter, V., Sheikh, S.M., Thiele, E.A. Epilepsy & behavior : E&B. (2004) [Pubmed]
  3. Negative social perception of hypothetical workers with rheumatoid arthritis. McQuade, D.V. Journal of behavioral medicine. (2002) [Pubmed]
  4. Social perceptions of cancer and their impacts: implications for nursing practice arising from the literature. Flanagan, J., Holmes, S. Journal of advanced nursing. (2000) [Pubmed]
  5. Cognitive representations of self, family, and peers in school-age children: links with social competence and sociometric status. Rudolph, K.D., Hammen, C., Burge, D. Child development. (1995) [Pubmed]
  6. Social judgment processes in hyperactive boys: effects of methylphenidate and comparisons with normal peers. Whalen, C.K., Henker, B., Granger, D.A. Journal of abnormal child psychology. (1990) [Pubmed]
  7. An analysis of social perceptions of epilepsy: increasing rationalization as seen through the theories of Comte and Weber. Pasternak, J.L. Social science & medicine. Part E, Medical psychology. (1981) [Pubmed]
  8. Construct validity of two heterosocial perception skill measures for assessing rape proclivity. McDonel, E.C., McFall, R.M. Violence and victims. (1991) [Pubmed]
 
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