A study was undertaken to investigate firstly, how individual levels of perceived self efficacy affect individual performance in groups and secondly, the influence of self efficacy beliefs and feedback upon social loafing in groups. The perceived self efficacy of 132 Stage One Psychology students for an anagram solving task, was assessed by questionnaire. Subjects were placed in either high or low self efficacy groups, or by themselves, in order to complete an anagram solving test. Subjects were set a moderately difficult goal and received individual and/or group feedback half way through the task. They then completed the test, whereupon their percentage performance change across both halves of the experiment was measured. In accor...
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This research project examines the application of a bounded reflective group (RPG) when applied to a...
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A growing body of research supports the idea that Theory of Mind (ToM) declines during aging process...
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Introduction: Theories of moral reasoning, empathy and information processing have long been used to...
This item is only available electronically.Online social networking sites have grown in popularity a...
While the relationship between the expression of positive emotion and likability has been establishe...
Psychological factors have important implications for adjustment to chronic pain, which itself has a...
Within this study I aimed to promote the voices of a subset of children and young people (CYP) who o...
A growing body of research supports the idea that Theory of Mind (ToM) declines during aging process...
Estimates suggest 1 in 4 adults are diagnosed with a depressive episode at some point during their l...
In reviewing the literature it is apparent that HIV diagnosis and treatment has improved greatly ove...
Aims: To investigate any possible relationship between the power and resilience of British psychoth...
Background: Depression is a leading cause of disability and is characterised by a loss of interest i...
This research project examines the application of a bounded reflective group (RPG) when applied to a...
Problematic Internet Usage (PIU) is a growing public health concern and despite an upsurge in resear...
A growing body of research supports the idea that Theory of Mind (ToM) declines during aging process...
This research set out to explore the experience of EMDR therapists in undertaking Continuing Profess...
This thesis explores parenthood in the context of anxiety. Chapter One presents a systematic literat...
Introduction: Theories of moral reasoning, empathy and information processing have long been used to...
This item is only available electronically.Online social networking sites have grown in popularity a...
While the relationship between the expression of positive emotion and likability has been establishe...
Psychological factors have important implications for adjustment to chronic pain, which itself has a...
Within this study I aimed to promote the voices of a subset of children and young people (CYP) who o...
A growing body of research supports the idea that Theory of Mind (ToM) declines during aging process...
Estimates suggest 1 in 4 adults are diagnosed with a depressive episode at some point during their l...
In reviewing the literature it is apparent that HIV diagnosis and treatment has improved greatly ove...
Aims: To investigate any possible relationship between the power and resilience of British psychoth...
Background: Depression is a leading cause of disability and is characterised by a loss of interest i...