도서명: 크리스토퍼 피터슨의 긍정심리학 프라이머 원저명: A primer in positive psychology 저 자: Christopher Peterson | 문용린, 김인자, 백수현 옮김 출판사: 물푸레 | 2010년 12월 06일 출간 http://www.kyobobook.co.kr/product/detailViewKor.laf?ejkGb=KOR&mallGb=KOR&barcode=9788981102913&orderClick=LA1&Kc=#N
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도서명: 니코마코스 윤리학 원저명: Nicomachean Ethics(Greek: Ἠθικὰ Νικομάχεια) 저 자: 아리스토텔레스(Aristoteles) 지음 | 조대웅(편역) 옮김 출판사: 돋을새김 | 2015년 07월 20일 출간 (1쇄 2008년 05월 03일) http://www.kyobobook.co.kr/product/detailViewKor.laf?ejkGb=KOR&barcode=9788961671910#N http://classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/nicomachaen.html
Karniol, R. (2003). Egocentrism versus protocentrism: The status of self in social prediction. Psychological Review, 110(3), 564-580.
In this article, the author discusses the limitations of the egocentric view of self in which self serves as an automatic filter, inhibiting access to alternative representations of others’ thoughts and feelings. The author then outlines a protocentric model, the self-as-distinct (SAD) model, in which generic representations of prototypic others serve as the default; representations …
McFarland, C., & Miller, D. T. (1990). Judgments of self-other similarity: Just like other people, only more so. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 16(3), 475-484.
The present research explored the possibility that the false consensus and false uniqueness effects can occur simultaneously within a single context. Specifically, it was hypothesized that individuals would overestimate the number of others who would experience the same type of emotional reaction as they did and yet believe that their reactions would be stronger than …
Karniol, R., & Koren, L. (1987). How would you feel? Children& #39;s inferences regarding their own and others& #39; affective reactions. Cognitive Development, 2(3), 271-278.
Kindergarten children listened to stories about emotion-eliciting events and were asked to make inferences about either their own or the story target’s affective reactions to these events. They were also asked to justify their responses. Subjects in the self-affect condition made fewer negative affective inferences, offered more coping responses for transforming negative situations into more …
Castro-Schilo, Laura & Fredrickson, Barbara & Mungas, Dan. (2018). Association of Positive Affect with Cognitive Health and Decline for Elder Mexican Americans. Journal of Happiness Studies.
The goal of this study was to investigate the linkages of positive affect (PA) with cognitive health and its decline among elder Mexican Americans. We conducted secondary analysis of longitudinal data from the Sacramento Area Latino Study on Aging. We used the structural equation modeling framework to achieve three specific aims: (1) identify a valid …
Walton, D., & Bathurst, J. (1998). An exploration of the perceptions of the average driver& #39;s speed compared to perceived driver safety and driving skill.
This study investigates the self-enhancement bias in driver attitudes, the finding that drivers rate themselves better than the average driver on safety and skill perceptions (Svenson, 1978Svenson, 1981; McCormick et al., 1986). A sample of 86 New Zealand drivers were asked their perceptions of their own and others’ speeds in two conditions, 50 km/h and 100 km/h. …
Pronin, E., Lin, D. Y., & Ross, L. (2002). The bias blind spot: Perceptions of bias in self versus others. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 28(3), 369-381.
Three studies suggest that individuals see the existence and operation of cognitive and motivational biases much more in others than in themselves. Study 1 provides evidence from three surveys that people rate themselves as less subject to various biases than the “average American,” classmates in a seminar, and fellow airport travelers. Data from the third …
Miller, D. T., & Nelson, L. D. (2002). Seeing approach motivation in the avoidance behavior of others: Implications for an understanding of pluralistic ignorance.
Four studies tested the hypothesis that observers tend to interpret others’ actions as approach motivated even when they recognize that their own identical choices were motivated by avoidance. Study 1 found that voters in the 2000 U.S. Presidential election who chose a candidate primarily because of their aversion to the alternative thought that others who …
Johnson, J. T. (1987). The heart on the sleeve and the secret self: Estimations of hidden emotion in self and acquaintances. Journal of Personality, 55(4), 563-582.
This research investigated how estimations of subjectively experienced emotion and estimations of displayed emotion varied with the familiarity of the target person Subjects imagined themselves, a close friend, a moderate friend, or a casual acquaintance in a series of brief affect‐eliciting situations, and then estimated the degree to which the designated person would both feel …