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Spinal Cord Injuries --- Social Desirability --- Rehabilitation Centers
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Dès sa parution en 1979, le livre de Pierre Bourdieu, La Distinction, fait l'objet de vifs débats. Mettant au jour les déterminants sociaux de nos goûts et de nos choix dans des domaines très divers (culture, alimentation, politique...) et il montre la « lutte des classes » à l'oeuvre dans les jugements les plus quotidiens. Il bouscule simultanément les routines de la recherche en sciences sociales. À partir des années 1980, les débats ont pris un tour international. Aujourd'hui, La Distinction est le livre de sociologie le plus cité au monde et il continue d'alimenter les discussions. Le présent ouvrage dresse un bilan de sa postérité et de son actualité. La culture savante joue-t-elle, dans les sociétés contemporaines, le même rôle qu'il y a trente ans ? Comment l'élévation générale du niveau d'instruction, le développement d'un chômage de masse, ou encore la ségrégation spatiale croissante, ont-ils affecté les rapports entre les groupes sociaux ? Et que nous apprennent les sociologues étrangers qui transposent le cadre théorique de La Distinction à d'autres contextes nationaux ? En rassemblant une trentaine de spécialistes, français et étrangers, cet ouvrage invite à réfléchir aux transformations qui travaillent nos sociétés et, simultanément, au destin unique (quoique paradoxal) de La Distinction et de la sociologie de Pierre Bourdieu dans les sciences sociales contemporaines.
Social psychology --- Social acceptance --- Social desirability --- Judgment --- Sociology & Social History --- Social Sciences --- Social Conditions --- Bourdieu, Pierre,
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Fertility, Human --- Human reproduction --- Reproduction humaine --- Psychological aspects --- Aspect psychologique --- #SBIB:314H230 --- Fertiliteit: algemeen --- Parents, parenthood, desirability of children
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religious orientation --- prejudice --- religious proscription --- right-wing authoritarianism --- social desirability --- Ghana --- Canada --- religious fundamentalism --- homosexuality --- gender issues --- Poland
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Socially desirable responding (SDR) is an often-reported source of bias in survey interviews. It describes the tendency of a respondent to answer in a way that is socially desirable rather than to answer truthfully. This response bias also threatens the reliability and validity of survey-based environmental valuation techniques such as the Contingent Valuation Method (CVM). This book deals with the assessment of the conditions for the occurrence of SDR in CVM interviews.
Environmental economics. --- Social desirability. --- Social surveys --- Approval, Social --- Desirability, Social --- Social approval --- Motivation (Psychology) --- Social psychology --- Economics --- Environmental quality --- Methodology. --- Environmental aspects --- Economic aspects --- Biodiversity preservation --- Börger --- China --- Contingent Valuation Method (CVM) --- Desirability --- Environmental --- Response bias --- Social --- Survey methodology --- Valuation --- Welfare measurement --- Yunnan
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Science --- Sciences --- Philosophy --- Philosophie --- Technology --- Social Desirability --- Social Environment --- Social aspects --- History --- Science - Social aspects --- Technology - Social aspects --- Science - History --- Science - Philosophy
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How are children's social lives at school related to their motivation to achieve and how do motivational and social processes interact to explain children's adjustment at school? This volume, first published in 1990, features work by leading researchers in educational and developmental psychology and provides perspectives on how and why children tend to thrive or fail at school. The individual chapters examine the unique roles of peers and teachers in communicating and reinforcing school-related attitudes, expectations, and definitions of self. Relations of children's school adjustment to school motivation, interpersonal functioning, and social skillfulness are also explored. The developmental and social perspectives on motivation and achievement presented in this volume provide new insights into the complex processes contributing to school success.
Achievement motivation in adolescence. --- Achievement motivation in children. --- Social desirability in adolescence --- Social desirability in children. --- Student adjustment. --- Motivation d'accomplissement chez l'adolescent --- Motivation d'accomplissement chez l'enfant --- Désirabilité sociale chez l'adolescent --- Désirabilité sociale chez l'enfant --- Adaptation scolaire --- Motivation in education. --- Peer pressure in adolescence. --- Peer pressure in children. --- Social desirability in adolescence. --- Désirabilité sociale chez l'adolescent --- Désirabilité sociale chez l'enfant --- Health Sciences --- Psychiatry & Psychology --- Academic motivation --- Academic achievement --- Learning, Psychology of --- Motivation (Psychology) --- Adolescent psychology --- Child psychology --- Social desirability --- Academic adjustment --- Adjustment (Students) --- School adjustment --- Adjustment (Psychology) --- Performance in children
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Social Desirability --- Science --- Sciences --- Philosophy --- Philosophie --- Technology --- Social Environment --- Social aspects --- History --- Science - Social aspects --- Technology - Social aspects --- Science - History --- Science - Philosophy
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