996 resultados para Baumeister, Roy F


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Kirjallisuusarvostelu

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In the present work, we examine the role of self-control resources within the relationship between anxiety and cognitive test performance. We argue that self-control is required for keeping attention away from anxiety-related worries, which would otherwise distract a person from performing on the test. In Study 1 (N = 67) and Study 2 (N = 96), we found that state anxiety was negatively related to performance of verbal learning and mental arithmetic if participants' self-control resources were depleted, but it was unrelated if participants' self-control was intact. In Study 3 (N = 99), the worry component of trait test anxiety was more strongly related to perceived distraction by worries while performing an arithmetic task for participants with depleted self-control resources than for nondepleted participants. Furthermore, distraction by worries showed to be responsible for suboptimal performance. The findings may help to clarify the anxiety-performance relationship and offer a novel approach for counteracting performance decrements associated with test anxiety.

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The color red has been considered to indicate threat in achievement contexts. Recent studies have used brief confrontations with red — either as the color or as the word red — to prime for implicit threat, and have found a related impairment of cognitive performance. In another line of research, it has been shown that initial self-regulatory efforts cause diminished investment of self-regulatory resources afterwards, leading to a relative shift from a controlled to an automatic mode of information processing. We assume that activation of implicit threat via the color or the word red impairs cognitive performance more strongly during automatic compared to controlled processing of information. To test this hypothesis, we manipulated undergraduates’ (n = 78) momentary processing mode (automatic vs. controlled) by an initial task that required either high or low self-regulatory effort. Afterwards, participants were briefly confronted with red or gray stimuli and were then asked to complete a standardized intelligence measure. As expected, confrontation with red, as opposed to gray, impaired intellectual performance when participants were in an automatic processing mode. In contrast, no color effect emerged when participants were in a relatively controlled processing mode. In a second study, we replicated this finding in a sample of secondary school students (n = 130), using the black-printed word red or gray to experimentally manipulate implicit threat. Among others, the present findings may help to explain occasional difficulties in replicating findings of priming research.

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We assumed that self-control capacity, self-efficacy, and self-esteem would enable students to keep attentional control during tests. Therefore, we hypothesized that the three personality traits would be negatively related to anxiety-impaired cognition during math examinations. Secondary school students (N = 158) completed measures of self-control capacity, self-efficacy, and self-esteem at the beginning of the school year. Five months later, anxiety-impaired cognition during math examinations was assessed. Higher self-control capacity, but neither self-efficacy nor self-esteem, predicted lower anxiety-impaired cognition 5 months later, over and above baseline anxiety-impaired cognition. Moreover, self-control capacity was indirectly related to math grades via anxiety-impaired cognition. The findings suggest that improving self-control capacity may enable students to deal with anxiety-related problems during school tests.

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This paper reintroduces the discussion about stress-timing in Brazilian Portuguese (BP). It begins by surveying some phonetic and phonological issues raised by the syllable- vs stress-timed dichotomy which culminated with the emergence of the p-center notion. Strict considerations of timing of V-V units and stress groups are taken into account to analyze the long term coupling of two basic oscillators (vowel and stress flow). This coupling allows a two-parameter characterization of language rhythms (coupling strength and speech rate) revealing that BP utterances present a high-degree of syllable-timing. A comparison with other languages, including European Portuguese, is also presented. The results analyzed indicate that Major's arguments for considering Portuguese (sic) as stress-timing are misleading.

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Cinquenta anos após o trágico desaparecimento de Roy Campbell, em acidente rodoviário ocorrido próximo de Setúbal, vale a pena revisitar a figura deste poeta e hispanista de ascendência escocesa, nascido em Durban, cuja actividade lusófila o torna merecedor de um estudo fatalmente mais vasto do que este artigo visa empreender. Não obstante a importância das vivências sul-africanas e espanholas (por exemplo, o testemunho presencial da eclosão, em 1936, da Guerra Civil), a orientação comparativista desta publicação justifica que privilegiemos as vertentes inglesa e anglo-portuguesa de Roy Campbell, começando por apontar, no que toca à primeira e além do parentesco (familiar, que não político-ideológico...) com George Orwell (1903-1950), a contemporaneidade e os contactos mantidos com poetas, romancistas, ensaístas e críticos como Wyndham Lewis (1884-1957), os irmãos Sitwell (Edith, 1887-1964, Osbert, 1892-1969 e Sacheverell, 1897-1988), T. S. Eliot (1888-1965), 5 Vita Sackville- West (1892-1962), L. P. Hartley (1895-1972), Robert Graves (1895-1985), Edmund Blunden (1896-1974), o também sul-africano Laurens Van der Post (1906-1996) e Dylan Thomas (1914-1953).

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v.10:no.23(1955)

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v.7:no.8(1949)