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Age differences in the prosocial influence effect

Age differences in the prosocial influence effect

... in prosocial behaviours, and did not assess prosocial behaviour di- ...the prosocial behaviours described in the current study, there is some evidence of a discrepancy be- tween what people report ... See full document

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Conscientiousness Moderates the Influence of a Help Eliciting Prime on Prosocial Behavior

Conscientiousness Moderates the Influence of a Help Eliciting Prime on Prosocial Behavior

... The Active-Self Account is a theory that recently has been offered in the literature to explain how one’s self- concept interacts with a prime in the social environment. Broadly speaking, this theory suggests that a ... See full document

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Age-related differences in social influence on risk perception depend on the direction of influence

Age-related differences in social influence on risk perception depend on the direction of influence

... and differences between the experimental conditions and (b) random effects that took into account individual variability in the effect of participants' fi rst rating on their second rating and variability ... See full document

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Age differences in head motion and estimates of cortical morphology

Age differences in head motion and estimates of cortical morphology

... inter-individual differences in brain morphology where changes to the MRI scan sequence or custom-built equipment for each participant are often not ...between age and body–mass index (BMI) on head motion, ... See full document

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The effect of physical proximity on empathy and prosocial behavior through reading

The effect of physical proximity on empathy and prosocial behavior through reading

... probable that the story used, reduced the amount of transportation possible from people simply based on the fact that the war described in the story was long ago, the age and setting does not represent the reader. ... See full document

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Influence of age of child on differences in marital satisfaction of males and females in East Asian countries

Influence of age of child on differences in marital satisfaction of males and females in East Asian countries

... We found via an ordered probit estimation that the marital satisfaction of males is barely affected by the presence of children, whereas the marital satisfaction of females who have a child younger than 12 years old is ... See full document

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Gender-related differences in the progression of carotid stiffness with age and in the influence of risk factors on carotid stiffness

Gender-related differences in the progression of carotid stiffness with age and in the influence of risk factors on carotid stiffness

... 6. McEniery CM, Yasmin, Hall IR, Qasem A, Wilkinson IB, Cockcroft JR; ACCT Investigators. Normal vascular aging: differential effects on wave reflection and aortic pulse wave velocity: the Anglo-Cardiff Col- laborative ... See full document

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The effect of reading narratives : how does perspective taking influence prosocial behavior?

The effect of reading narratives : how does perspective taking influence prosocial behavior?

... predicts prosocial behavior and acceptance of antisocial ...significant differences between participants in the personal narrative or factual text condition on the extent of prosocial behavior and ... See full document

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Age-Related Differences in the Influence of Affect on Judgment Processes: Selectivity versus Selective Preservation?

Age-Related Differences in the Influence of Affect on Judgment Processes: Selectivity versus Selective Preservation?

... simple age-related slowing. This effect may be due to the fact that, in the context of a social judgment task, older adults are better able to identify attributes that are diagnostic (Hess & Auman, ... See full document

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Examining the Relative Age Effect and Influence of Academic Timing on Participation in Canadian Interuniversity Sport

Examining the Relative Age Effect and Influence of Academic Timing on Participation in Canadian Interuniversity Sport

... chronological age into cohorts advantages some and disadvantages others (Baker, Schorer, & Cobley, 2010; Musch & Grondin, 2001; Vincent & Glamser, ...relative age effect (RAE) and ... See full document

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Differences in receptivity to gastrointestinal infections with
nematodes in dairy ewes: Influence of age and of the
level of milk production

Differences in receptivity to gastrointestinal infections with nematodes in dairy ewes: Influence of age and of the level of milk production

... examine differences in the level of parasite infection and in the pathophysiological consequences in dairy ewes, depending on the age or on the level of milk ...significant differences for both ... See full document

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Comparison of Behavioral Problems and Skills of 7-12-Year-Old Students With a Physical/Motor Disability at Mainstream aewnd Special Schools

Comparison of Behavioral Problems and Skills of 7-12-Year-Old Students With a Physical/Motor Disability at Mainstream aewnd Special Schools

... Differences in educational systems and basic education can also result in different outcomes for these students [19]. Although children with physical/motor disabil- ity spend a major part of their day in the ... See full document

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A Research into the Influence of Individual Differences on the Effect of Second Language Acquisition – A Case Study

A Research into the Influence of Individual Differences on the Effect of Second Language Acquisition – A Case Study

... Learning strategies began from the 1960’s to early 1970’s. Carton (1966, 1971) declared that language learning is a process of problem solving. Cardner and Lambert (1971) conducted further study in manner and the ... See full document

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Moderating factors influence the relative age effect in Australian cricket

Moderating factors influence the relative age effect in Australian cricket

... players age (Musch & Grondin, ...relative age may influence sports selection when physical maturity provides a significant advantage to a performer (Romann & Fuchslocher, ... See full document

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Standard 6: Age Groups for Pediatric Trials

Standard 6: Age Groups for Pediatric Trials

... across age groups, with increasing child involv- ement at the older ...that age – treatment interactions of narrower age groups would facilitate more targeted assessment of effective- ness of ...by ... See full document

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Novel method for assessing age-related differences in the temporal summation of pain

Novel method for assessing age-related differences in the temporal summation of pain

... determine age differences in the amount of TS of the perceived size of painful area, while adjusting for individual differences in the TS of pain ...evaluate age differences in the ... See full document

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A Qualitative Study on Types of Prosocial Behaviour and Their Effect on Well Being

A Qualitative Study on Types of Prosocial Behaviour and Their Effect on Well Being

... The participants in the current study (n=169) consisted of 18 male participants (10.7%) and 151 female (89.3%) participants, who had applied for a large study on the efficacy of happiness exercises from the University of ... See full document

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THE ATTITUDE OF TEACHERS TOWARDS PROSOCIAL BEHAVIOUR AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN SERBIA

THE ATTITUDE OF TEACHERS TOWARDS PROSOCIAL BEHAVIOUR AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN SERBIA

... encouraging prosocial behaviour, focus on cooperation, openness and empathy as well as focus on learners’ school success and ...encouraging prosocial behaviour ...respect prosocial norms, nurture ... See full document

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The influence of different forms of camera surveillance and personality characteristics on deviant and prosocial
behaviour

The influence of different forms of camera surveillance and personality characteristics on deviant and prosocial behaviour

... condition than did participants with a low need for approval. This is an unexpected outcome and was predicted the other way around in hypothesis 4, because need for approval in general encourages pro-social behaviour and ... See full document

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The martyrdom effect : when pain and effort increase prosocial contributions

The martyrdom effect : when pain and effort increase prosocial contributions

... In all but one of these studies, the likelihood of contribut- ing did not signi fi cantly differ across conditions. The martyr- dom effect therefore seems to primarily in fl uence how much people contribute rather ... See full document

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