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... When I look at a painting‚ I do not usually think about the technique involved in making it. 38. I prefer social interactions that are structure ...
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... agree slightly disagree definitely disagree 10. In a social group‚ I can easily keep track of several different people’s conversations. definitely agree ...
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23. MMRI... ong sense of belonging to Black people. 6. I have a strong attachment to other Black people. 7. Being Black is an important reflection of who I am. 8. Being Black is not a major factor in ...
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... listen to? 9. In general‚ in what languages are the movies you prefer to watch and listen to? Ethnic social relations 10. Your close friends are – Chinese or American 11. Your prefer going to social ...
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... failure does not bring shame to the family. ——2. One should not deviate from familial and social norms. ——3. Children should not place their parents in retirement homes. ——4. One need not focus all ...
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... e. Children are raised with traditional rules and are taught to obey and respect their elders. C. Do you take part in Anglo-American recreational and social activities? a. Do not take part in ...
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... at home in the United States. 12. I attend social functions with people from my native country. 13. I feel accepted by (Anglo) Americans. 14. I speak my native language at home. 15. I regularly ...
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... Oyserman‚ D. (1993). The lens of personhood: Viewing the self‚ others‚ and conflict in a multicultural society. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology‚ 65‚ 993-1009. To what extent do you ...
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... L. & Ager‚ J. (1995). A socially contextualized model of African American identity: Possible selves and school persistence. Journalof PersonalityandSocialPsychology‚69‚ 1216-1232)‚ with specific scal ...
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... _______________________________________________________________________________ FOR CONTENT CODING INFORMATION SEE: Oyserman‚ D.‚ Gant‚ L. & Ager‚ J. (1995). A socially contextualized model of ...
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... Somewhat Strongly 1 2 3 4 5 6 18.* Peoples of different nationalities‚ social ...
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... Quite easy Not very easy Quite difficult Very difficult 32 What would be the minimum social contact you would ...
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... cultures. MOT2 I am confident that I can socialize with locals in a culture that is unfamiliar to me. MOT3 I am sure I can deal with the stresses of adjusting to a culture ...
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... onal components of social support. In I.G. Sarason & B. Sarason (Eds.)‚ Social support: Theory‚ research and application (pp.73-94). The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff. Type of Measure: Modified. Original ...
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... & Huebner‚ 1997)‚ teacher reports (Huebner & Alderman‚ 1993)‚ and social desirability scales (Huebner et al.‚ 1998). Findings of weak relationships with demographic variables (e.g.‚ age‚ gender) also ...
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Loyola Generativity Scale (LGS) Loyal سایت روان سنجی : به نظر می رسد که کلمه مقابل درست است . Generativity is a complex psychosocial construct that can be expressed through ...
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Generative Behavior Checklist (GBC) Generativity is a complex psychosocial construct that can be expressed through societal demand‚ inner desires‚ ...
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... 4). Models of the self and other: Fundamental dimensions underlying measures of adult attachment. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology‚ Vol. 67‚ 430-445. Griffin‚ D.‚ & Bartholomew‚ K. (1994) ...
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... concerned‚ most of us are the victims of forces we can neither understand‚ nor control. b. By taking an active part in political and social affairs the people can control world events. 18. a. Most ...
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... ____definitely true (3) ____definitely false (0) ____probably true (2) ____probably false (1) This scale is from: Cohen‚ S.‚ & Hoberman‚ H. (1983). Positive events and social supports as ...