Psychological Determinants of Optimism Regarding Consequences of the War |
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Authors: | R. Nevitt Sanford Herbert S. Conrad Kate Franck |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology of the , University of California , USA;2. College Entrance Examination Board , Princeton, New Jersey, USA |
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Abstract: | Gazing behavior of 10 three-month-old twin infants (five male and five female) and their mothers during play, bottle feeding, and spoon feeding activities were analyzed. Video-tape equipment was used in the home; data were gathered as naturalistically as possible. Mothers looked at infants for a greater percentage of the total time and for longer durations than infants looked at mothers. A consistency-activation personality theory in which mothers are highly motivated to gaze at infants, but infants seek visual interest by looking away from mother, is suggested to interpret the findings. Both looking and not-looking gazes and mean and median measures of central tendency were shown to be helpful and necessary for the gazing analysis. |
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Keywords: | implicit egotism job search name-letter preference organizational attraction unconscious |
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