Sunday, May 17, 2020

Trait Attributions Evaluation, Description and Attitude...

We live in a world where people make judgements about others quickly. One can base it on what they hear, a particular action that the person has done or even just who they are. Because of this a lot of stereotyping is seen and unfair judgements are made about a person. People assign traits to people based on first impressions and lack of knowledge about the person. Another thing that happens a lot in our time is political violence. People tend to ask themselves if political violence is really the solution to our problems. Should political violence be accepted? Through the use of political framing the researchers want to see if people will consider forms of political violence as acceptable or not. Some may be accepted while others won’t.†¦show more content†¦It was also shown there is an effect of attitudinal extremity when using descriptive and evaluative aspect during attribution of traits (van der Pligt and Taylor, 1984). In this study, participants used attributional inference to attribute traits. Given a story, participants were tasked to describe the character in their story using the extreme attitudes. There were two stories, one for each group. Each story had a different character that shows the attitudinal extremities. The two different characters was how political framing was manipulated in the study. Effect of IV on DV: Political Framing on Trait Attributes In a study done by Montiel and Shah the effects of political framing and the perceiver’s social position on trait attributions of a terrorist or freedom fighter was tested (Montiel Shah, 2008). By using a short description or story of either a terrorist or freedom fighter bombing a building, they were able to see if the framing had an effect on the attribution of traits they gave to the characters. In this study however, another independent variable that comes into play is the social position of the perceiver – the person who attributes the traits. Montiel and Shah thought that if a person was of different social position, Malay Christians or Filipino Muslims, then that would also play a part on the attribution of traits. The results found in the article EffectsShow MoreRelatedConflict Management and Emotional Intelligence63003 Words   |  253 Pageswith   the   concept   of   emotional   intelligence,   and   to   improve   the   quality   of   customer   service   provisions   in   the   customer  service  industry.            The  theoretical  basis  of  this  study  includes  reference  to  the  following:      ï‚ ·    Attribution  Theory  (Heider,  1958)      ï‚ ·    Factors  of  interpersonal  attraction  and  distraction  (Deutsch,  1994)         ï‚ ·    Temperament  Theory     (McKenna  Ã‚  David,  1997)      ï‚ ·    Contingency  Theory  (Burnett,  1998)      ï‚ ·    The  influence  of  environmental  factors  (Daniels  Ã‚  WalkerRead MoreDeveloping Management Skills404131 Words   |  1617 PagesLocus of Control Scale 52 Tolerance of Ambiguity Scale 54 Core Self-Evaluation Scale (CSES) 56 SKILL LEARNING 57 Key Dimensions of Self-Awareness 57 The Enigma of Self-Awareness 58 The Sensitive Line 58 Understanding and Appreciating Individual Differences Important Areas of Self-Awareness 61 Emotional Intelligence 62 Values 65 Ethical Decision Making and Values 72 Cognitive Style 74 Attitudes Toward Change 76 Core Self-Evaluation 79 SKILL ANALYSIS 84 Cases Involving Self-Awareness 84 Communist PrisonRead MoreThe Marketing Research of Brainquiry33782 Words   |  136 PagesAlzheimers, Epilepsy, ADD/ADHD, Major Depression, Schizophrenia, Anxiety Disorders, Panic Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Eating Disorders and Migraines. Each one describes all possible treatments and a description of all medications available. The competion analysis is an analysis of 6 world wide companies that were found throughout the extensive research conducted. They are as followed: Bio Medical Instruments Inc., The Biofeedback Specialists, Brainmaster

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