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Cognitive and affective attitudes

Construal level as a moderator of the role of affective and cognitive attitudes in the prediction of health-risk behavioural intentions

Construal level as a moderator of the role of affective and cognitive attitudes in the prediction of health-risk behavioural intentions

... in cognitive attitudes (see Table ...that affective attitudes predicted participants’ behavioral intentions only for the abstract mindset, but not at a concrete construal ...between ...

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Role of affective attitudes and anticipated affective reactions in predicting health behaviors

Role of affective attitudes and anticipated affective reactions in predicting health behaviors

... effects generally remain significant when we control for known key cognitive determinants as represented in by variables in the TPB and also past behavior. AA appears to be particularly important for protection ...

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An Irish Personality Differential: A Technique for Measuring Affective and Cognitive Dimensions of Attitudes Toward Persons

An Irish Personality Differential: A Technique for Measuring Affective and Cognitive Dimensions of Attitudes Toward Persons

... As will be seen in the course of the further description of the present study we have sought to benefit from the results of previous research by using information relevant to the cross-c[r] ...

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Affective and cognitive orientations in intergroup perception

Affective and cognitive orientations in intergroup perception

... of attitudes toward the various groups and examine their associations with NFA and ...both affective and cognitive components in the measurement of intergroup attitudes (Eagly, Mladinic, & ...

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Affective and cognitive responses to poetry in the university classroom

Affective and cognitive responses to poetry in the university classroom

... emotional intentions of the author: ‘we ought to impute the thoughts and attitudes of the poem immediately to the dramatic speaker, and if the author at all, only by a biographical act of inference’ (1946, 470). ...

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Professional Development: Designing for the Cognitive and  Affective Domains

Professional Development: Designing for the Cognitive and Affective Domains

... the affective domain (Krathwohl, Bloom, & Masia, 1964) into ...the affective domain will be combined with learning outcomes designed around the cognitive domain (Turk, 2002) resulting in a course ...

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Beyond Cognitive Assessment: Teachers Attitudes towards Assessing Psychomotor and Affective Domains of Students’ Behaviors in Classrooms in North Central-Nigeria

Beyond Cognitive Assessment: Teachers Attitudes towards Assessing Psychomotor and Affective Domains of Students’ Behaviors in Classrooms in North Central-Nigeria

... Education is one of the best patrimonies a nation can give to her citizens. Education is imperative in the development of any nation or community of the world. It is one of the most important aspects in human ...

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Exploring the immediate affective and cognitive consequences of self-affirmation

Exploring the immediate affective and cognitive consequences of self-affirmation

... The discrepancy between the effects of self-affirmation on message acceptance and on the behaviour itself suggests that self-affirmation does not solely operate by lowering participants’ defensiveness and increasing ...

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Cognitive and Affective Consequences of Two Types of Incongruent Advertising

Cognitive and Affective Consequences of Two Types of Incongruent Advertising

... In case of incongruity with the brand schema, consumers do not only respond to the expectancy of the ad, but also consider relevancy to the brand. Mason & Lee (1999) find that relevant advertising is evaluated more ...

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The role of affective and cognitive individual differences in social perception

The role of affective and cognitive individual differences in social perception

... structural and meta-bases, despite changing these measures to make them particularly relevant to interpersonal attitudes. Overall, then, the primary findings were replicated. Second, Study 3 directly tested ...

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COGNITIVE-AFFECTIVE MODEL OF ACCEPTANCE OF MOBILE PHONE ADVERTISING

COGNITIVE-AFFECTIVE MODEL OF ACCEPTANCE OF MOBILE PHONE ADVERTISING

... Next, clusters of users were defi ned based on the infl uence exerted by the NRG on users’ attitudes and behavioural intentions with regard to mobile advertising. To achieve this, we applied a sequential cluster ...

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A Temporal Metaphysics for Affective Attitudes

A Temporal Metaphysics for Affective Attitudes

... " Haecceity presentism has been alluded to here and there in the philosophy of time literature. Simon Keller calls it ‘Haecceitist Presentism’ (2004). Markosian attacks an analogue of it (2004). The view is sometimes ...

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Cognitive-Affective Processes and Academic Conscientiousness

Cognitive-Affective Processes and Academic Conscientiousness

... between cognitive-affective processes and traits, these potential explanatory mechanisms were not explicitly tested in this ...regarding cognitive- affective processes, particularly when the ...

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Cognitive and affective control in insomnia. Medicine

Cognitive and affective control in insomnia. Medicine

... techniques to train patients away from abstract levels of processing and into more concrete modes of processing (e. g., Carney and Segal, 2005 ), may be beneficial for sleep (e. g., Ong et al., 2008 ). In sum, the ...

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Cognitive and affective trust in service relationships

Cognitive and affective trust in service relationships

... for cognitive trust, affective trust and product performance in accordance with conven- tional procedures (Anderson and Gerbing, 1988; Churchill, ...of cognitive and affective trust were ...of ...

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Using Texts to Teach Cognitive-Affective Curriculum

Using Texts to Teach Cognitive-Affective Curriculum

... the affective integration in lesson ...about affective skills and specifically talked more and wrote more when social emotional issues were connected to real ...

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Cognitive, affective and contextual predictors of subjective wellbeing

Cognitive, affective and contextual predictors of subjective wellbeing

... Figure 1. Representation of bottom up, top down and integrative theoretical models of SWB, respectively However, most studies have not analysed the impact of the different factors combined, and therefore have not ...

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Cognitive and affective correlates of temperament in Parkinson's Disease

Cognitive and affective correlates of temperament in Parkinson's Disease

... Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients display low novelty seeking scores on the Tridimensional Personality Questionnaire (TPQ), which may reflect the low dopamine function that characterises the disease. People with PD also ...

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Cognitive affective interaction in the teaching and learning of mathematics

Cognitive affective interaction in the teaching and learning of mathematics

... 1) The relationship between mind and mathematics. 2) Positions in cognitive psychology. 4) The nature of understanding. S) General issues in anxiety... The subjects e[r] ...

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An examination of the cognitive, affective, and physiological aspects of alexithymia

An examination of the cognitive, affective, and physiological aspects of alexithymia

... comparable affective vocabulary, their ability to associate those words with nonverbal aspects of emotion (facial expressions, bodily sensations, ...of affective words, they are unable to successfully ...

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