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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Attachment Styles, View Of Self And Negative Affect, Amy Van Buren, Eileen L. Cooley
Attachment Styles, View Of Self And Negative Affect, Amy Van Buren, Eileen L. Cooley
Psychology Faculty Publications
We investigated the relationship between attachment styles and negative affect using Bartholomew and Horowitz’s (1991) model of attachment. Attachment styles with a negative self view (i.e., preoccupied and fearful) were expected to be associated with more distress, especially the fearful style which involves negative views of both self and others. Measures of attachment, depression, depression proneness, and social anxiety were administered to 293 undergraduates. As predicted, participants with “negative self” attachment styles reported more symptoms of depression, proneness to depression, and social anxiety, but, contrary to prediction, those with a fearful style did not report more symptoms of depression and …
American Irish Newsletter - November 2002, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - November 2002, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - October 2002, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - October 2002, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Media Sports Stars: Masculinities And Moralities (Book Review), Andrew C. Miller
Media Sports Stars: Masculinities And Moralities (Book Review), Andrew C. Miller
Communication, Media & The Arts Faculty Publications
Book review by Andrew C. Miller.
Whannel, G. (2002). Media sports stars: Masculinities and moralities. Routledge.
Arts And Sciences Newsletter, Volume 6, Issue 2, College Of Arts & Sciences
Arts And Sciences Newsletter, Volume 6, Issue 2, College Of Arts & Sciences
Arts and Sciences Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Japanese Capitalism In Crisis: A Regulationist Interpretation (Book Review), Ramzi N. Frangul
Japanese Capitalism In Crisis: A Regulationist Interpretation (Book Review), Ramzi N. Frangul
WCBT Faculty Publications
Book review by Ramzi N. Frangul.
Boyer, R., & Yamada, T. (Eds.). (2000). Japanese capitalism in crisis: A regulationist interpretation. Routledge.
ISBN 9780415205597
American Irish Newsletter - September 2002, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - September 2002, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Identity Theory, Stephan Desrochers, Jeanine K. Andreassi, Cynthia A. Thompson
Identity Theory, Stephan Desrochers, Jeanine K. Andreassi, Cynthia A. Thompson
WCBT Faculty Publications
Basic Concepts & Definitions:
Identity theory is a microsociological theory, which links self attitudes, or identities, to the role relationships and role-related behavior of individuals. Identity theorists argue that the self consists of a collection of identities, each of which is based on occupying a particular role (Stryker, 1968; Stryker & Burke, 2000). Identities can be defined as one's answers to the question 'Who am I?" (Stryker & Serpe, 1982). Many of the "answers" (e.g., "I am a father") are linked to the roles we occupy, so they are often referred to as "role identities" or simply, "identities." For example, …
American Irish Newsletter - August 2002, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - August 2002, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Us Social Security Rules In The 1990s: A Natural Experiment In Myopic And Farsighted Behaviour, Stephen D. Rubb
Us Social Security Rules In The 1990s: A Natural Experiment In Myopic And Farsighted Behaviour, Stephen D. Rubb
WCBT Faculty Publications
During the 1990s changes in the earnings test threshold and the delayed retirement credit had the potential to impact the labour supply of 65 to 69-year-olds. These changes in Social Security rules are used to examine whether labour supply behaviour of elderly men and women is 'myopic' or 'farsighted'. Men are found to be more farsighted than previously realized, perhaps due to increases in life expectancy.
American Irish Newsletter - July 2002, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - July 2002, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - June 2002, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - June 2002, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - May 2002, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - May 2002, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - April 2002, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - April 2002, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Media Studies Students Occasional Papers Spring 2002, School Of Communication, Media & The Arts
Media Studies Students Occasional Papers Spring 2002, School Of Communication, Media & The Arts
Communication, Media & The Arts Undergraduate Publications
Table of Contents:
The Portrait of War in the Movie Musical / Helen Adams -- The Importance of Music in Dances With Wolves / Katherine Haskell -- Nationalism / Paola Baldino -- The Shackles of Society in the Musical Utopia of West Side Story / Richard A. Hribko, Jr. -- Billy Wilder's The Lost Weekend: A Story of The Bottle / Kathleen Haughey.
American Irish Newsletter - March 2002, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - March 2002, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
The Relationship Of Verbal-Nonverbal Incongruence To Communication Mismatches In Married Couples, Amy Van Buren
The Relationship Of Verbal-Nonverbal Incongruence To Communication Mismatches In Married Couples, Amy Van Buren
Psychology Faculty Publications
Communication accuracy refers to whether a message sent by a sender is perceived by the receiver to have the same emotional meaning intended by the sender. Previous research using marital dyads suggests that receivers sometimes receive the emotional meaning in senders’ statements differently than senders intend. The present study was conducted to test the possibility that one reason such misunderstandings occur is that senders may convey emotional messages differently than they intend. Twenty-four married couples carried on a ten-minute videotaped free interaction during which they rated the emotional meaning in each others’ statements. Results indicated that senders conveyed messages that …
American Irish Newsletter - February 2002, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - February 2002, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - January 2002, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - January 2002, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Ryan-Matura Library Annual Report, Academic Year 2001-2002, Dennis C. Benamati
Ryan-Matura Library Annual Report, Academic Year 2001-2002, Dennis C. Benamati
Library Annual Report
Annual report for the academic year 2001-2002.
Representing Bosnia: Human Rights Claims And Global Media Culture, James Castonguay
Representing Bosnia: Human Rights Claims And Global Media Culture, James Castonguay
Communication, Media & The Arts Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.