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    Emotion 2010‚ Vol. 10‚ No. 2‚ 257–265 © 2010 American Psychological Association 1528-3542/10/$12.00 DOI: 10.1037/a0018489 Emotion Regulation and Decision Making Under Risk and Uncertainty Renata M. Heilman and Liviu G. Cris¸an Daniel Houser Babes¸-Bolyai University George Mason University Mircea Miclea and Andrei C. Miu Babes¸-Bolyai University It is well established that emotion plays a key role in human social and economic decision making. The recent literature on emotion regulation (ER)

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    To what extent social factors especially academic pressure cause Korean teenagers to commit suicide? Submitted by: Song da hin Extended Essay Table of Contents To what extent social factors especially academic pressure cause Korean teenagers to commit suicide? 1 Abstract 3 Introduction 4 Causes contributing Korean teenagers commit suicide 5 Conclusion 12 Bibliography 13 Abstract ‘Committing suicide’ is now Korea’s second leading cause of death for ages from 15 to 24

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    opposed to the first study where love and lust were blatantly primed. Results showed that distance mediated the effects. This article will allow me to show the differences and similarities between love and lust in certain contexts. References Baumeister‚ R.F.‚ Wotman‚ S.R.‚ & Stillwell‚ A.M. (1993). Unrequited love: On heartbreak‚ anger‚ guilt‚ scriptlessness‚ and humiliation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 64(3)‚ 377-394. Cupach‚ W.R.‚ & Spitzberg‚ B.H. Eds. (2011). The

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    able to cope effectively with challenges and negative feedback‚ and they live in a social world in which they believe that people value and respect them. Although there are negative consequences associated with having extremely high self-esteem (Baumeister‚ 1998)‚ most people with high self-esteem appear to lead happy and productive lives. By contrast‚ people with low selfesteem see the world through a more negative filter‚ and their general dislike for themselves colors their perceptions of everything

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    identity; social identity and the construction of self.For M1 compare two theories which contribute to our understanding of self-concept‚ (these can include research from Rogers‚ Bowlby and his 4 stages of attachment; Harter’s self-esteem scale‚ Baumeister of Maslow’s hierarchy of needsYou can link this assignment to unit 4 and create a case study if this helps you to answer the criteria. | | Assessor: General Comment on Submission:For specific comments relating to the Grading Criteria see the

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    studies that will be useful to you in subsequent coursework. For this class‚ we are looking at the Need to Belong as a fundamental human motivation that affects both the caring professional and the patient/client populations that they serve. Baumeister‚ R. F.‚ & Leary‚ M. R. (1995‚ May). The need to belong: Desire for interpersonal attachments as a fundamental human motivation. Psychological Bulletin‚ 117(3)‚ 497-529. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0033-2909.117.3.497 1. Read page 497 and 498 up

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    References: Berkowitz‚ L. & LaPage‚ A. (1967). Weapons as aggression-eliciting stimuli. _Journal of Personality and Social Psychology_‚ 7‚ 202-207. Bushman‚ B. J. & Baumeister‚ R. F. (1998). Threatened Egotism‚ Narcissism‚ Self-Esteem‚ and Direct and Displaced Aggression: Does Self-Love or Self-Hate Lead to Violence? _Journal of Personality and Social Psychology‚ 75‚_ 219-229. Crisp‚ R. J. & Turner‚ R. N. (2010). _Essential

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    lives. What is a self defeating behaviour? One definition of self defeating behaviour is “any deliberate or intentional behaviour that has clear‚ definitely or probably negative effects on the self or on the self’s projects” (Scher & Baumeister 1988). How often do you hear someone saying ‘I have had a rubbish day I need a drink to calm myself down’ or‚ ‘I am going to treat myself to a cream cake to cheer myself up’? Theses actions are ok when done occasionally with no detrimental effects

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    Marital satisfaction can be defined as a state of mind that reflect the real benefits and outcomes of marriage to an individual (Baumeister‚ 2007). In this literature review‚ we will be evaluating the marital satisfaction based on the type of marriage; in either love marriage or arranged marriage an individual commits to and in signifying which type of marriage could be more satisfying. The literature review will contain the studies that support the research question‚ the description of the studies

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    Animal liberation is a viewpoint of which humans can view the relationship and interactions they hold with animals. This essay will discuss what animal liberation is‚ the main philosophers behind animal liberation‚ how animal liberation view the relationship with animals‚ the importance of the individuals role in creating their own relationships with animals‚ and how vegetarian diets are more sustainable than non-vegetarian diets and the criticism of this view. Animal liberation is the idea of understanding

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