• No results found

[PDF] Top 20 A reinforcement sensitivity theory explanation of antisocial behaviour

Has 10000 "A reinforcement sensitivity theory explanation of antisocial behaviour" found on our website. Below are the top 20 most common "A reinforcement sensitivity theory explanation of antisocial behaviour".

A reinforcement sensitivity theory explanation of antisocial behaviour

A reinforcement sensitivity theory explanation of antisocial behaviour

... Study 1 revealed a key difference in male and female samples relating to the RST BAS subfactor of goal-drive persistence. For the female sample, we found a negative association between this variable and levels of ASB, ... See full document

35

Motivating Emotional Intelligence: A Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) Perspective

Motivating Emotional Intelligence: A Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) Perspective

... Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory of Personality Questionnaire (RST-PQ, Corr & Cooper, 2016). This 65-item measures three major systems: Fight/Flight/Fear System (FFFS; e.g., “I am the sort of ... See full document

34

Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory of Personality Questionnaires: Structural survey with recommendations

Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory of Personality Questionnaires: Structural survey with recommendations

... of sensitivity to reward (SR), which is now part of the Sensitivity to Punishment and Sensitivity to Reward Questionnaire (SPSRQ; Torrubia, Ávila, Moltó, & Caseras, ... See full document

23

Reading and its influence on antisocial behaviour

Reading and its influence on antisocial behaviour

... empathy, theory of mind, and antisocial behaviour were evoked were ...and theory of mind and would report higher scores on a subsequent dice rolling task (=improved scores) to have a better ... See full document

37

Motivation and young people's career planning: A perspective from the reinforcement sensitivity theory of personality

Motivation and young people's career planning: A perspective from the reinforcement sensitivity theory of personality

... reinforcement sensitivity theory (RST; Behavioural Approach System, BAS; Fight-Flight-Freeze System, FFFS; and Behavioural Inhibition System, ... See full document

15

Dimensionality of the Iowa-Netherlands Comparison Orientation Measure and its relationship to Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory

Dimensionality of the Iowa-Netherlands Comparison Orientation Measure and its relationship to Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory

... The aims of this study were, first, to reassess the factor structure of the Iowa-Netherlands Social Comparison Orientation Measure (INCOM) and, second, to explore the associations of its factors with the ... See full document

21

Fractionating negative and positive affectivity in handedness: Insights from the Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory of personality

Fractionating negative and positive affectivity in handedness: Insights from the Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory of personality

... by Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) as originally conceived by Gray and his ...that behaviour is driven principally by two independent motivating systems, the Behavioural Inhibition ... See full document

60

Parenting and its contexts: The impact on childhood antisocial behaviour

Parenting and its contexts: The impact on childhood antisocial behaviour

... all behaviour is ...the reinforcement they perceive from these involvements and ...individual’s behaviour will be prosocial or antisocial depending on the predominant behaviours, norms and ... See full document

493

Perfectionism, personality, and future-directed thinking: Further insights from revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory

Perfectionism, personality, and future-directed thinking: Further insights from revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory

... Whereas other-oriented perfectionism showed a pattern of relations with rRST components and future-directed thinking suggesting that it is an adaptive form of perfectionism, there are two caveats. First, other-oriented ... See full document

23

Impulsivity and behaviour problems in dogs: a reinforcement sensitivity theory perspective

Impulsivity and behaviour problems in dogs: a reinforcement sensitivity theory perspective

... DIAS is a reliable measure of trait impulsivity in domestic dogs.. Further investigations have 58.[r] ... See full document

28

The reinforcement sensitivity theory of personality in children: A new questionnaire

The reinforcement sensitivity theory of personality in children: A new questionnaire

... We report the development of a self-report questionnaire of the reinforcement sensitivity theory (RST) of personality for use with children. Focus groups were held with children to sample their ... See full document

18

Socioeconomic status and antisocial behaviour among children and adolescents: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Socioeconomic status and antisocial behaviour among children and adolescents: A systematic review and meta-analysis

... and antisocial behaviour or the differences between low- and high-SES ...conceptualised antisocial behaviours have been shown to co-exist with other disorders such as anxiety, depression, and ADHD ... See full document

10

Perfectionism, personality, and affective experiences: New insights from revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory

Perfectionism, personality, and affective experiences: New insights from revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory

... in reinforcement sensitivity, but findings have been ...revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory of personality in relation to the experience of positive and negative ...the ... See full document

40

Supplemental Material for The Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory of Personality Questionnaire (RST-PQ): Development and Validation

Supplemental Material for The Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory of Personality Questionnaire (RST-PQ): Development and Validation

... Reward Reactivity. Often seen as the only important aspect of the BAS, this essential facet relates to the generation and experience of reward (i.e., ‘pleasure’) when things are going well and provides the positive ... See full document

17

Passive and Active Facebook Use Measure (PAUM): Validation and relationship to the Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory

Passive and Active Facebook Use Measure (PAUM): Validation and relationship to the Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory

... The aims of this study were to design and validate a questionnaire to measure passive and active Facebook use, and to explore the associations of these factors with the Reinforcement Sensitivity ... See full document

42

Perfectionism, personality, and affective experiences: New insights from revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory

Perfectionism, personality, and affective experiences: New insights from revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory

... Permanent repository link: http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/15854/ Link to published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2015.06.045 Copyright and reuse: City Research Online aims to m[r] ... See full document

6

How to use Grounded Theory Method (GTM) as a Research Tool for Qualitative Research and the problems associated with it.

How to use Grounded Theory Method (GTM) as a Research Tool for Qualitative Research and the problems associated with it.

... Grounded Theory Method came into being as a reaction against a view of research --- quantitative and hypotheses – oriented ---- which was prevalent among the social science research community in the United States ... See full document

11

Callous-Unemotional Traits: A Potential Mediator of the Impulsivity-Antisocial Behaviour Relation

Callous-Unemotional Traits: A Potential Mediator of the Impulsivity-Antisocial Behaviour Relation

... persistent antisocial behaviour, as described by Moffitt and colleagues ...of antisocial behaviour is committed at very low levels by individuals who display adolescence-limited antisociality ... See full document

84

Examination of Summer Campers’ Physical Activity Interest and Behavior

Examination of Summer Campers’ Physical Activity Interest and Behavior

... Camp counselors and directors are entrusted with the responsibility of providing a safe and conducive environment for all campers, even though it is often challenging to predict the anticipated behavior of each camper. ... See full document

8

The Effective Provision of Pre-school Education (EPPE) project

The Effective Provision of Pre-school Education (EPPE) project

... The parental variables had few effects upon social/behavioural development, while having stronger predictive power for cognitive development. Socio-economic status, mother’s qualifications, mother’s age, father’s age, ... See full document

61

Show all 10000 documents...