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  • Interpersonal acceptance-rejection theory (IPARTheory), was authored by Ronald P. Rohner at the University of Connecticut. IPARTheory is an evidence-based...
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    the Study of Interpersonal Acceptance-Rejection, and executive director of the International Society for Interpersonal Acceptance-Rejection. He is best...
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    (April 1973). "Attribution of Responsibility Implied in a Notice of Acceptance or Rejection". Psychological Reports. 32 (2): 467–472. doi:10.2466/pr0.1973...
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  • social judgment theory. In order to lessen anti-vaccination sentiments, people's perceptions of attitude change from acceptance to rejection, and intellectual...
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    Social rejection occurs when an individual is deliberately excluded from a social relationship or social interaction. The topic includes interpersonal rejection...
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  • In social psychology, an interpersonal relation (or interpersonal relationship) describes a social association, connection, or affiliation between two...
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    unique for several reasons that account for MI theory's broad appeal to educators as well as its rejection by mainstream psychologists who are rooted in...
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  • counter-attitudinal essay fell in the latitude of acceptance or the latitude of rejection (see social judgment theory). It appeared that when the stance of the...
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  • and rejection linger long after the event has occurred, and even if the rejected individual is later accepted back into the group. Interpersonal rejection...
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    adaptation is defined by its acceptance or rejection of the cultural goals (monetary success), and acceptance or rejection of the socially acceptable means...
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  • Splitting (psychology) (category Object relations theory)
    Proneness to rejection hypersensitivity; problems in establishing and maintaining consistent and appropriate levels of trust in interpersonal relationships;...
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  • corresponds to self-rejection and social rejection, respectively, or the dual needs for self-esteem (self-acceptance) and belonging (social acceptance) being unmet...
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    Friendship (redirect from Peer acceptance)
    relationship of mutual affection between people. It is a stronger form of interpersonal bond than an "acquaintance" or an "association", such as a classmate...
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  • Love (section Interpersonal)
    mental states, from the most sublime virtue or good habit, the deepest interpersonal affection, to the simplest pleasure. An example of this range of meanings...
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    deactivation of the attachment system to avoid potential rejection, or genuine disregard for interpersonal closeness. Adults with dismissive-avoidant patterns...
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    Emotion (redirect from Emotion theory)
    form the full spectrum of human emotional experience. For example, interpersonal anger and disgust could blend to form contempt. Relationships exist...
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  • one's self, and subsequent acceptance or rejection of how other people attempt to influence the individual. Interpersonal identity development occurs...
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  • identity. This theory is concerned with the links between language, context, and identity. It focuses on both the intergroup and interpersonal factors that...
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  • the social context. However, modern theories have expanded the concept of emotion regulation to include interpersonal processes, in which emotion is regulated...
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  • Sociometer (category Interpersonal relationships)
    reactions to rejection. Based on this theory, self-esteem is a measure of effectiveness in social relations and interactions that monitors acceptance and/or...
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