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Before presenting the agentic perspective of social cognitive theory, the paradigm shifts ... Much of the early psychological theorizing was founded on behavioristic principles that embraced an input-output model linked by an internal conduit that makes behavior possible but exerts no influence of its own on behavior.
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of interpersonal models in medical settings has found that medical staff prefer ... categories of interpersonal rejection, the experience of negative mood, ..... These findings underline the need for a social-cognitive perspective in ...
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In this commentary we attempt to show how their conceptualization would be viewed from the perspective of a social-cognitive model of interpersonal processes in depression ( Sacco, 1999).
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3. Low levels of anxiety are most characteristic of: A) antisocial personality disorder. B) dissociative identity disorder. C) obsessive-compulsive disorder. D) paranoid schizophrenia. E) agoraphobia. 4. The social-cognitive perspective has linked the experience of depression to: A) learned helplessness.
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In contrast, formulations of depression from cognitive perspectives typically have emphasized the ... assessed from an internal or an external perspective, has also ..... typified by the sort of interpersonal aversion and social in- ...
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His research best illustrates the field of: the mere exposure effect 46. The social-cognitive perspective has linked the experience of depression to: learned helplessness 47. Mr. James believes that people are constantly laughing at him and that FBI agents are trying to steal his life savings.
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22. from this perspective. ... (2003). CONSEQUENCES OF BEING VICTIMIZED BY PEERS Several short-term longitudinal studies show that the experience of being victimized by peers is linked to increasing maladjustment at both the personal and interpersonal level. ... Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
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www.scribd.com/doc/18416825/Bullying-Rejection-Peer-Victimization-A-Social-Cognitive-Neuroscience-Perspective
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Attitudes and evaluations: a social cognitive neuroscience perspective; William A. Cunningham1 and Philip David Zelazo2; To oper-ate effectively, both automatic and reflective evaluative processes need to integrate stored representations from previous experience (attitudes) with current contexts and goals,
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faculty.psy.ohio-state.edu/cunningham/pdf/2007_Cunningham.Zelazo_TICS.pdf
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How do women experience depression? ... Depression is more common among women than among men. Biological, life cycle, hormonal and psychosocial factors unique to women may be linked to women's higher depression rate. Researchers have shown that hormones directly affect brain chemistry that controls emotions and mood.
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