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1 making task measuring loss aversion and risk attitude.
2 , for it entails realism about propositional attitudes.
3 s on neural adaptation and individuals' risk attitudes.
4 cal worldview and global warming beliefs and attitudes.
5 he dmPFC was related to self-reported social attitudes.
6 of preparedness was attributed to fatalistic attitudes.
7 ty, was associated with changes in citizens' attitudes.
8 ealth nurses' emergency medical care-related attitudes.
9 than reinforcement based social influence on attitudes.
10 n contributing to the diffusion of ideas and attitudes.
11 ings regarding size estimations and implicit attitudes.
12 temporary social capital and other prosocial attitudes.
13 o hold liberal versus conservative political attitudes.
14 cked nonverbal cues to predict interpersonal attitudes.
15 rds are deeply ingrained in various societal attitudes.
16 id it yield consistent effects on intergroup attitudes.
17 nt group reduce xenophobic and antiforeigner attitudes?
18 PCI outcomes in NYS has influenced physician attitudes, (2) current patient awareness and use of publ
19 , France and Germany, and in a study testing attitudes about a medical application of genetic enginee
20 ', 'Religion and spirituality', 'Beliefs and Attitudes about Antiretroviral Therapy', 'Healthcare pro
21 tionships, and enhance patient knowledge and attitudes about HIV.
22 nce in group-level payoffs, fails to predict attitudes about redistribution.
23 ians completed written surveys that assessed attitudes about specialist palliative care presence and
24 zens' levels of partisan animosity and their attitudes about the pandemic, as well as the actions the
25 g knowledge to reduce uncertainty and change attitudes about treatments in cardiovascular medicine.
26 99; p=0.043) and were less likely to express attitudes accepting of intimate partner violence (0.45,
27 ies from six continents) in these behaviours/attitudes according to national health (historical patho
28                     Whether program director attitudes affect attrition has been unclear.
29 trition may be explained by program director attitudes, although larger studies are needed to further
30 ics by balancing emulative and non-emulative attitudes among brain regions.
31 d religious knowledge affects organ donation attitudes among Muslims.
32  extends our knowledge about the pathways to attitude and behavior change in the context of bias redu
33                                              Attitude and behaviors by inmates such as tattooing/scar
34 ound to be significantly associated with the attitude and practice of mothers (P < 0.05).
35  to assess the knowledge and to identify the attitude and practice of mothers of asthmatic children c
36 lp address the troubling decline in positive attitudes and academic outcomes typically accompanying a
37 ving as quickly as the pandemic itself, with attitudes and actions diverging along the way.
38 essible means of shaping inequality-reducing attitudes and actions.
39               This review covers research on attitudes and attitude change published between 2010 and
40                        Gender differences in attitudes and behavior are sizable in all countries.
41 ants, and the consequences of these negative attitudes and behavior, are key determinants of the econ
42 al work on the relationship between populist attitudes and behavior, notably including criminal behav
43 known how these efforts shaped the political attitudes and behaviors of Americans.
44 impacted 6 distinctive measures of political attitudes and behaviors over a 1-mo period.
45 e-based online diversity training can change attitudes and behaviors toward women in the workplace.
46 s were accounted for by changes in students' attitudes and behaviors.
47 f macrolevel functioning on individual-level attitudes and behaviors.
48  interventions aimed at targeting individual attitudes and behaviour to more comprehensive interventi
49 health and wellbeing by challenging not only attitudes and behaviours related to gender at an early a
50    This pattern did not emerge, however, for attitudes and beliefs about climate change.
51                                              Attitudes and beliefs about interventions were crucial f
52                                     Positive attitudes and beliefs about sun safety behavior, which w
53   The aim of this project was to examine the attitudes and beliefs of UK ophthalmologists towards ISB
54  tolerance of intimate partner violence; and attitudes and beliefs related to intimate partner violen
55 dence for tight connections between implicit attitudes and beliefs, suggesting that the dissociations
56 not all sugar, alongside changes in consumer attitudes and beliefs.
57 en implicit (indirectly revealed) intergroup attitudes and beliefs.
58  internalized change in adolescents' dietary attitudes and choices.
59            Sufficient knowledge and positive attitudes and correct practices are crucial for the prev
60 s a crucial role to play in informing public attitudes and developing fuller evidence to understand O
61 argue for a functionally integrated model of attitudes and emotions in the context of social relation
62 experiences can influence broader democratic attitudes and empowerment.
63  to them that their peers hold pro-diversity attitudes and engage in inclusive behaviours.
64 ceptions were directly biased by prejudicial attitudes and indirectly biased by an aggrieved sense of
65 an Masterfile to complete a survey measuring attitudes and knowledge about LGBTQ health and instituti
66 lyses revealed some but limited influence on attitudes and knowledge by having LGBTQ friends and/or f
67 om Britain's third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3; n=15 162, conducted
68 al behaviour (from National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles [Natsal-3]) and vaccine and scr
69 sights and hypotheses for the literatures on attitudes and mate preferences.
70 d to examine the role of child's nutritional attitudes and maternal anxiety in reintroducing food aft
71 werful, inevitable and irreversible shift in attitudes and norms in the direction of greater individu
72 on using longitudinal data that describe the attitudes and online behaviors of 1,239 Republican and D
73 iatric advanced heart disease, and summarise attitudes and perceived barriers to palliative care cons
74  percentage of studies measured only learner attitudes and perceptions rather than learning outcomes.
75 male PhD student, I argue that institutional attitudes and policies can reinforce historical inequiti
76 abandoning the freedom to breed." That human attitudes and practices are socially embedded suggests t
77                                 A Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices study was conducted with 75 vege
78  but limited data exist regarding providers' attitudes and practices surrounding pregnancy post-HT.
79                   Both are driven in part by attitudes and preferences that are not egoistic but soci
80 e placebo control and measured participants' attitudes and real workplace decisions up to 20 weeks po
81  both staff and service users, with negative attitudes and scepticism resulting in a lack of motivati
82 ests that the relationship between political attitudes and SDO-D and SDO-E is grounded in common gene
83  social judgments and behavior are guided by attitudes and stereotypes of which the actor may lack aw
84 ors moderating these impacts included social attitudes and support, child-caregiver relationship and
85 bstantially alters higher representations of attitudes and values by exerting a distant modulatory in
86 ent families' regarding concepts (knowledge, attitude, and experiences) of palliative care, caregiver
87  included improvements in nurses' knowledge, attitudes, and assessment practices, and in patients' pa
88                     Self-reported knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors related to COVID-19.
89 ange from baseline in the overall knowledge, attitudes, and habits (KAH) score of the children at 5 m
90  1, a cross-sectional analysis of knowledge, attitudes, and habits (KAH) toward a healthy lifestyle a
91 e of this study was to describe experiences, attitudes, and knowledge about the ICD at EOL in ICD rec
92 n ICD recipients and to compare experiences, attitudes, and knowledge in ICD recipients with and with
93  surveillance receipt and patient knowledge, attitudes, and perceived barriers in a racially diverse
94 s questionnaires are available on Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices (KAP) towards antibiotics' use
95                       We compared knowledge, attitudes, and preferences of 203 patients with and with
96        Given changes in U.S. marijuana laws, attitudes, and use patterns, individuals with pain may b
97 tated by education, knowledge and a positive attitude; and (e) Supportive relationships-families coul
98        To determine whether program director attitudes are associated with resident attrition and to
99         I explore the idea that emotions and attitudes are conceptually distinct by applying Gervais
100                              Thus, important attitudes are real and consequential psychological force
101  on staff nutrition knowledge, practice, and attitude as well as patient nutritional intake.
102          Furthermore, we assessed changes in attitude as well as self-reported cybersickness after a
103 requency with which past behavior determines attitudes (as opposed to attitudes causing future behavi
104 oss-sectional data, we find that immigration attitudes, as well as views towards China, became more p
105 ention enduringly reduces harmful intergroup attitudes associated with conflict escalation, particula
106  positive associations of problematic eating attitudes at age 11.5 y with new-onset obesity (OR: 2.18
107 ntional radiology physicians, as well as the attitudes, behaviors, and conditions that promote or int
108 this approach, we characterize how political attitudes biased information processing in the brain, th
109 t that contempt is (a) not an emotion (or an attitude) but (b) a sentiment.
110 ence that contempt is not an emotion, nor an attitude, but a reactive defensive mechanism evolved to
111      We analysed patient characteristics and attitudes by IBS-D severity, which was assessed retrospe
112 ld be at risk of attack in any given moment, attitudes by local inhabitants were strikingly sympathet
113  in belief IATs, demonstrating that implicit attitudes can causally drive implicit beliefs when infor
114 behavior determines attitudes (as opposed to attitudes causing future behaviors), the extent to which
115 our diversity training successfully produced attitude change but not behavior change.
116 This review covers research on attitudes and attitude change published between 2010 and 2017.
117                      The irrational forms of attitude change that protect the self-concept in dissona
118  context is social relationships, which link attitude change to the communicator of persuasive messag
119                    We compared the degree of attitude change towards group opinion in patients and co
120 pt other people's opinions (socially learned attitude change).
121 nd the consequences of biased processing for attitude change.
122          The first context is the person, as attitudes change in connection to values, general goals,
123                                  Critically, attitude changes induced by the liked UCS are based on a
124 ntal health training on managers' knowledge, attitudes, confidence, and behaviour towards employees w
125 ded items on demographics, screening-related attitude, CRC screening options, barriers to CRC screeni
126 elerometers normally used for navigation and attitude determination.
127 to participate in a biobank; willingness and attitudes did not differ between respondents in the thre
128 e, is associated with greater intolerance of attitude dissimilarity, resistance to procedural solutio
129 olitical engagement and volunteerism in that attitude domain.
130  responses in the knowledge, experience, and attitude domains were almost identical to those without
131 eart awareness components, and knowledge and attitudes domains, were the main drivers of the effect (
132 thinking predicts global warming beliefs and attitudes (e.g., believing that global warming is happen
133 nic sleep restriction can influence implicit attitudes (e.g., towards a race).
134                            The constructs of attitudes, emotions, and sentiments are often only verba
135                                   Intergroup attitudes (evaluations) are generalized valence attribut
136 vernment legislation can inform individuals' attitudes, even when these attitudes may be deeply entre
137                  Clinical events and patient attitudes/experience were also evaluated.
138  one of the most researched strength-related attitude features: attitude importance.
139 n of individuals with peers or others shapes attitude formation(1,2).
140  years, research on impression formation and attitudes has relied on dual-process theories that repre
141 searched strength-related attitude features: attitude importance.
142                   We assessed macaques' risk attitudes in a task that is somewhat more naturalistic t
143                             We study popular attitudes in Germany, Spain, the Philippines, and the Un
144 hese findings highlight the lability of risk attitudes in macaques and support the hypothesis that th
145                           Problematic eating attitudes in midchildhood seem to be related to the deve
146 ttle research has examined how to depolarize attitudes in people who already embrace extreme beliefs.
147 participant were more likely to change their attitudes in the direction of that group's position.
148 policies, grass-roots advocacy, and changing attitudes in the research community.
149 en mental illness treatment and stigmatizing attitudes in Uganda and other countries worldwide.
150 t the adoption of global warming beliefs and attitudes indirectly by helping to develop an ecological
151 explore the factors (including knowledge and attitude) influencing the decision to follow a low-carbo
152 e caregiving skills or behaviors; 5 assessed attitudes, intention, self-efficacy, empathy; and 4 asse
153 ng that emerge when an underlying evaluative attitude interacts with appraisals of a range of specifi
154                                         This attitude is linked with the compelling goal of providing
155 portance is attached to an attitude when the attitude is perceived to be relevant to self-interest, s
156 g of social boundaries that make up populist attitudes is closely connected with the effects of econo
157  enaminones driven by their "dual electronic attitude" is reported.
158 ned by education, locale, sex, and political attitudes, is ethnic antagonism-especially concerns abou
159   Intervention group GPs had improvements in attitudes, knowledge, and confidence compared with contr
160 , to our knowledge, of oncologists assessing attitudes, knowledge, and institutional practices of LGB
161                         GP outcomes included attitudes, knowledge, confidence, and GP LBP management
162 form individuals' attitudes, even when these attitudes may be deeply entrenched and socially and poli
163 rts and conclude with a new domain theory of attitude moralization.
164 rch that explores the processes that lead to attitude moralization; we integrate these efforts and co
165 dual characteristics, mobility behavior, and attitude (N = 7,875).
166  adults will neither be hindered by negative attitudes nor by cybersickness.
167 outcome variables were changes in knowledge, attitudes, normative beliefs, intention and behavioural
168      Stronger moral conviction about a given attitude object, for example, is associated with greater
169 herefore, we have explored the knowledge and attitude of pharmacy personnel towards guidelines for th
170 he strike and dip of the SU layers mimic the attitude of the flank of the antidune on which they were
171 ding (in the case of love, this might be the attitude of valuing the good of a specific other).
172 done using individual-level data on the math attitudes of 300,000 15-y-old female and male students i
173              Therefore, we characterized the attitudes of physicians and nurses about palliative care
174 rnment legislation, signaling the prevailing attitudes of the local majority, was associated with cha
175 participation in the workplace shifted these attitudes one month later.
176 ns, a need for more information, antivaccine attitudes or beliefs, and a lack of trust.
177  other constructs (e.g., strong but nonmoral attitudes or religious beliefs), are perceived as univer
178  care-related knowledge, skills, experience, attitudes, or training needs.
179 formance and polarization in their political attitudes over time, as well as closed-mindedness and an
180 ions of added sugar or positive sugary drink attitudes (p's > 0.10).
181 wing a LCD is to lose weight, facilitated by attitude, perceived behavioural control and subjective n
182 mental health status, self-efficacy, patient attitude/perception of ability to control arthritis, qua
183 tence and stability of three main investment attitude profiles: conservative, reactive, and proactive
184 ice characteristics, management preferences, attitudes regarding contraindications to surgery, and 6
185 d wide variations in management preferences, attitudes regarding contraindications to surgery, and th
186 n the legal status of marijuana and societal attitudes regarding its use.
187                        Transplant providers' attitudes regarding posttransplant pregnancy vary widely
188 of the US population) evaluated respondents' attitudes regarding the acceptability of strategies hosp
189 ading competencies and the liberalization of attitudes regarding women's pursuit of higher education.
190   Further research is needed to determine if attitudes related to not wanting to discuss EOL interfer
191 cks (92.5%) over SF, with a similar positive attitude reported by parents and dentists.
192 (ASE) model of sentiments, in which enduring attitudes represent others' social-relational value and
193                            Morally convicted attitudes represent something psychologically distinct f
194 ealized by sentiments: a network of emotions/attitudes representing relational values.
195  studies should assess participants' skills, attitudes, satisfaction and behaviour change; cost-effec
196                          Gervais & Fessler's Attitude-Scenario-Emotion (ASE) model is a useful tool f
197                               We develop the Attitude-Scenario-Emotion (ASE) model of sentiments, in
198                  Gervais & Fessler's (G&F's) Attitude-Scenario-Emotion (ASE) model reduces sentiments
199                                       In the Attitude-Scenario-Emotion (ASE) model, social relationsh
200 sed to assess mealtime caregiving knowledge, attitudes, skills, and behaviors for people with dementi
201  instruments to assess caregiving knowledge, attitudes, skills, and behaviors in mealtime care for pe
202 st, including mealtime caregiving knowledge, attitudes, skills, and/or behaviors.
203 lth in transgender persons include community attitudes, societal acceptance, and posttransition physi
204                                              Attitude (std-beta = 0.60), perceived behavioural contro
205                                      Patient attitudes suggest high acceptance of guideline concordan
206              This counters prevailing social attitudes, suggesting that neither children nor women ar
207 ptive and stratified analyses and by a novel attitude summary measure.
208 ilize Cultural Theory and the British Social Attitudes survey (N = 1,120) to study how three worldvie
209  Outcome Questionnaire and the Knowledge and Attitudes Survey were used to collect data from patients
210                                           In attitude surveys, ascribing reduced capacities for cogni
211 uld be understood as a distinctive epistemic attitude taken towards an event simulation.
212  presented equal or more social influence on attitudes than controls.
213 identify each sentiment (love, say) with the attitude that underlies and explains the patterns of emo
214 ological characteristics and consequences of attitudes that are experienced as moral convictions, tha
215 e experienced as moral convictions, that is, attitudes that people perceive as grounded in a fundamen
216 ergroup inequality and support for political attitudes that serve to enhance (versus attenuate) socie
217 ally plausible model of social cognition and attitudes that, I argue, provides a useful and generativ
218 tively related to global warming beliefs and attitudes, the relationships are almost fully explained
219 adic and group dynamics, context-conditioned attitudes, time-enduring personality structure, and mora
220 ition, symptom experiences, self-management, attitude to treatment, healthcare experiences, social re
221 overage of maternal and child interventions; attitude to violence and decision making were more consi
222 entified as three dimensions of empowerment: attitude to violence, social independence, and decision
223 ion to their peers' pro-diversity values and attitudes to create positive and lasting effects on the
224 rrelations between the worldviews and social attitudes to sustainable mobility.
225 rarchy, and individualism-relate to people's attitudes to sustainable mobility.
226 es to participate, the role of patients, and attitudes to the eschewal of intellectual property right
227 inks between nurses' exposure to aggression, attitudes to, and actual involvement in, coercive measur
228      It is necessary to maintain a proactive attitude toward AI to ensure its affirmative development
229 rown up in a cultural milieu with a positive attitude toward dogs, which may result in different pass
230      These characteristics include turnover, attitude toward hedging, portfolio concentration, and re
231 improvement in adherence had a more trusting attitude toward the adherence score and a greater magnit
232 sion, characteristics, and perceived trainee attitude toward the education.
233 because it requires a conscious, intentional attitude toward the object.
234 er initial lumpectomy over time, and surgeon attitudes toward an adequate lumpectomy margin.
235 en explicit (self-report) measures are used, attitudes toward and beliefs about the same social group
236  Implicit Association Tests (IATs) measuring attitudes toward and beliefs about the same social group
237  have been dramatic changes worldwide in the attitudes toward and consumption of recreational and med
238                                  Generalized attitudes toward authority and justice are often concept
239                      Over the past 25 years, attitudes toward cannabis have evolved rapidly, with exp
240 the study was to determine the awareness and attitudes toward corneal donation among applicants and s
241 s from participants concerning awareness and attitudes toward corneal transplant.
242 suffering from early symptom-related causes, attitudes toward early palliative care integration, and
243 -has been a major factor in nurses' negative attitudes toward emotional empathy.
244 , science course passing rate, and students' attitudes toward examination stress, suggesting that stu
245 s results from a very large public survey on attitudes toward genomic data sharing.
246 ls of 15-y-old boys and girls and the social attitudes toward girls attending university can predict
247 poor reading proficiency and negative social attitudes toward girls' education, which suppresses coll
248 he impact of terrorist attacks on prejudiced attitudes toward groups linked to the perpetrators as th
249 r) completed a questionnaire that focused on attitudes toward hearing aid use postimplantation, patte
250 the outcomes of EHR implementations, such as attitudes toward implementation, format and amount of tr
251 y with a partner, and it is later evident in attitudes toward in-group, but not out-group, members co
252 O), an influential index of people's general attitudes toward intergroup hierarchy, correlates robust
253 e accuracy of the DHS methods used to elicit attitudes toward intimate partner violence, to date ther
254                            HCPs had positive attitudes toward managing STIs, but were uncomfortable d
255 ncept in math, declared interest for math or attitudes toward math entirely disappear.
256  Using thematic content analysis, we explore attitudes toward open science, the motivations and disin
257  to our interventions reported more positive attitudes toward outgroups and greater appreciation of d
258 ve nonenforcement contact can improve public attitudes toward police and suggests that police departm
259 ice officer can substantially improve public attitudes toward police, including legitimacy and willin
260 and (3) differences in physician and patient attitudes toward public reporting.
261 ibutes to a growing literature on individual attitudes toward refugees by systematically examining th
262 resettlement, yet we know little about their attitudes toward refugees.
263                                      Patient attitudes toward regionalization are not well described.
264 udents expressed significantly more positive attitudes toward science and increased motivation to wor
265 umber of college STEM courses, and students' attitudes toward STEM) 5 y after the intervention.
266 ness campaigns and may help improve people's attitudes toward sun exposure.
267   A 43-question survey assessed respondents' attitudes toward telemedicine for initial consultations
268 ect of such interactions on individual-level attitudes toward the police.
269 rs actually cause meaningful improvements in attitudes toward the police?
270 ovider economy of fame, public awareness and attitudes toward transplantation, and policy and regulat
271 d categories, as reflected in more favorable attitudes toward women and LGBT individuals in public li
272 y of Transplant Surgeons about their use of, attitudes toward, and perceptions of social media and an
273 tween individuals' characteristics and their attitude towards behavioral change.
274 ans' perceptions and demonstrated a positive attitude towards family-centered rounds, but some concer
275 ] versus -0.27 [-0.44 to -0.11], p < 0.001); attitude towards gender equity (ES [95% CI] = 0.53 [0.27
276  aMD = -4.64; 95% CI: -5.83-3.45; p < 0.001; attitude towards gender equity: aMD = 1.02; 95% CI: 0.65
277       In this study, we assessed the initial attitude towards head-mounted immersive virtual reality
278 th plant-protein consumption were a positive attitude towards healthy eating and higher education but
279 to patient aggression, their emotions, their attitudes towards coercive containment measures, and the
280 Thereby, we reveal how mere imaginings shape attitudes towards elements (i.e., places) from our real-
281 ire for results was associated with positive attitudes towards genetic testing and younger age.
282 ire for results was associated with positive attitudes towards genetic testing, lower education, high
283 ventability, reproductive risk, and positive attitudes towards genetic testing.
284 rden and patient and healthcare professional attitudes towards IBS.
285 m of this study was to evaluate the public's attitudes towards IDD.
286                                              Attitudes towards immersive virtual reality changed from
287 ngs have implications for research on public attitudes towards immigration in an era of growing flows
288 est the hypothesis that a simulation changes attitudes towards its constituent elements.
289 posure to various types of aggression, their attitudes towards seclusion and restraint, and their emo
290  fatty food, and a trend to increase hedonic attitudes towards some inulin-rich vegetables.
291  support for BECCS is inextricably linked to attitudes towards the policies through which it is incen
292                                    Disturbed attitudes towards weight, body shape, and eating play a
293 er traits-such as personality, intelligence, attitudes, values, and well-being-in which partners show
294           In study 2 (n = 383), manipulating attitudes via evaluative conditioning produced parallel
295 on between these subdimensions and political attitudes was overall high (mean genetic correlation 0.5
296 e vs. negative words (reflecting generalized attitudes) was highly correlated with their distance fro
297  change among groups whose average untreated attitudes were already strongly supportive of women befo
298        Personal importance is attached to an attitude when the attitude is perceived to be relevant t
299         Among groups whose average untreated attitudes-whereas still supportive of women-were relativ
300 ative-leaning or liberal-leaning immigration attitudes while they watched news clips, campaign ads, a
301                              This respectful attitude will guide the design of higher-quality models

 
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