Essays about: "rejection sensitivity"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 14 essays containing the words rejection sensitivity.
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6. When censoring anti-immigration attitudes backfires - The impact of reactance and censorship on political attitudes
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologiAbstract : Anti-immigration movements are currently enjoying electoral success around the world, despite attempts by incumbent parties to mitigate their influence on voters. This seeming paradox is the main focus of this paper, aiming to investigate whether attempts censor and ostracize antiimmigration attitudes actually mitigate their influence or not. READ MORE
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7. Pressure to Protest: Need to Belong and Rejection Sensitivity Predict Youth Participation
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologiAbstract : Younger people are over-represented in political protests, and tend to mobilise via social ties. As previous research has found participation to be predicted by the pressure to conform to social norms, i.e. READ MORE
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8. How Social Influences and Individual Differences Affect Online-Activism
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologiAbstract : Traditional protest behaviours are motivated by social influences (e.g., Finkel & Opp, 1991), whereby individual differences moderate this effect (Bäck, Bäck, & Garcia-Albacete, 2013). With this experiment it is tested whether the same pathways apply to online activism. READ MORE
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9. Characterization of absorption spectra of molecular constituents in the mid-infrared region and their role as potential markers for breath analysis
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för fysikAbstract : The use of exhaled breath analysis in assessing the health status of human individuals is an intriguing concept that has attracted more and more attention during recent years. Although detection of species in breath can, to a certain extent, be made by both electrochemical and mass spectrometric techniques, these do not always provide sufficient sensitivity, selectivity and speed. READ MORE
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10. Being Outsiders: How ostracism, populism, social capital and social support affect political participation.
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologiAbstract : This study investigated how perceived social support may lead ostracised individuals to be more willing to participate in and recommend extreme action against a political cause. Furthermore, it assessed if rejection sensitivity, populism and social capital moderated this effect, and whether these variables are intercorrelated. READ MORE