961 resultados para European Association of Social Psychology


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Bibliography: p. 363-366.

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Bibliography: p. 503-517. "Bibliographical note" at end of each chapter except the last.

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Additional title: no. 12-22, 24-37, Saratoga papers of 1880-1899; no. 38-40, Washington papers of 1900-1902; no. 41-43, Boston papers of 1903-1905

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"These studies have been published in various journals at different times." - Author's note.

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In comments on G. MacDonald and M. R. Leary (2005), J. Panksepp (2005) argued for more emphasis on social pain mechanisms, whereas P. J. Corr (2005) argued for more emphasis on physical defense mechanisms. In response to the former, the authors clarify their positions on the topics of anger, the usefulness of rat models, the role of analgesic mechanisms, and basic motivational processes. In response to the latter, the authors clarify their positions on the topics of the relation of social exclusion to fear, the value of the pain affect construct, and the nature of the social pain experience. The authors conclude that consideration of the roles of both social pain and defense mechanisms is essential to best understand human response to social exclusion.