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are discussed. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 1973, Vol. 27, No. 3, 311-328 PERSONAL INVOLVEMENT , SOCIAL JUDGMENT , AND ACTION1 CAROLYN W. SHERIF,2 MERRILEA KELLY, H. LEWIS RODGERS, JR., GIAN SARUP ...
ATTITUDE STRENGTH Velicer, W. F., & Fava, J. L. (1987). An evaluation of the effects of vari- Personal involvement , social judgment , and action . Journal of Per- able sampling on component, image ...
’ perceived normativity, commonality in social life, and our personal experience with events like them and by the appearance likelihood of the actors, combinations of actors, and behaviors they involve ...
This study aimed to further the understanding of the processes involved in activism, as a form of collective action , based on differences in the quality of moral judgment and political ideology ...
-based in contexts involving personal property damage than the group at home. These data suggest the influence of the social environment on moral judgments . (1932) proposed that children under the age of 7 ...
the basis of judging actions as “moral” or “immoral” based on three levels of moral accountability: personal , professional, and social . The social aspect of the proposed framework is developed primarily from ...
and understanding of future events. A central issue concerns whether such action simulation serves social functions of interpreting other people, where performance is predicted to be better when third- person ...
two types of judgments : whether the action was right or wrong; and whether the actor would have a right to engage in the action if that was the actor's choice. Justifications were elicited for judgments ...
of practical reasoning is a judgment about what ought to be done, the rightness of which depends, on the proposed model, on whether it is a judgment that a virtuous person would characteristically do ...
of the posterior cerebellum in supporting an active process of sequencing trait-implying actions . Recent research has indicated that the cerebellum is responsible for social judgments , such as making trait ...
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