Full-text resources of CEJSH and other databases are now available in the new Library of Science.
Visit https://bibliotekanauki.pl

Results found: 5

first rewind previous Page / 1 next fast forward last

Search results

help Sort By:

help Limit search:
first rewind previous Page / 1 next fast forward last
Psychologia Społeczna
|
2008
|
vol. 3
|
issue 4(9)
309-312
EN
The main goal of the commentary is to understand and evaluate the authors’ motives hidden behind their publication of the text on psycho-business in the Polish popular magazine “Charaktery”. The text, in fact a controversial provocation, may be evaluated in terms of competence and morality. While trying to understand Witkowski’s and Fortuna’s motives underlying the provocation, I also encourage the Authors to work towards improvement of Polish law concerning psychotherapy.
Roczniki Psychologiczne
|
2005
|
vol. 8
|
issue 1
23-42
PL
Na podstawie trzech niezależnych badań weryfikowano hipotezy o wpływie czynników sytuacyjnych – takich jak poziom lęku, autorytet, wysokość nagrody, wzbudzanie pamięci semantycznej lub epizodycznej – na trafność spostrzegania własnych zachowań – przejawów odchyleń od racjonalności. Czynniki sytuacyjne odgrywały mierną rolę. Najsilniej na trafność wpływa wartościowość odchyleń od racjonalności: te, które dobrze świadczą o wykonawcy, są trafniej spostrzegane we własnym zachowaniu niż takie prawidłowości, które mówią o człowieku źle.
EN
Three independent studies verified the hypothesis that situational factors influence naive theories of one’s own biases. The following situational factors were taken into account: authority level, reward, anxiety level, semantic or episodic memory. The accuracy of the perception of one’s own biases was measured in all three studies. The results demonstrated that situational factors played a modest role in the accurate perception of one’s own biases. The valence of biases showed the strongest impact on the accuracy of perception: higher accuracy was observed with respect to the biases that testify positively for the subject when compared to the biases that are negative.
EN
The main goal of our study was to investigate the role of insight into one’s own biases (metacognitive self) in the process of hypothesis validation in accordance to the two fundamental social perception domains (community and competence) on the example of confirmation bias. The study was conducted on a group of 593 participants with the use of a confirmation bias procedure, a free recall procedure and the Metacognitive Self scale. We manipulated with the domain and the value of information given to the respondents. We suspected that individuals with a high metacognitive self, in opposition to low metacognitive self ones, would not process the given information according to the two fundamental social perception domains. The results verified the existence of an interaction effect of the metacognitive self (MCS) and the domain of the information given about a perceived person on the susceptibility to follow the confirmation bias. Contrary to the low metacognitive self individuals, who show a higher tendency for the confirmation bias within the competence than the community domain, persons with a high insight into their own biases express the same level of confirmation bias in no respect to the domain of the information. The value of the information has no significant influence.
5
Content available remote

Psychologia dawniej i dziś

50%
Roczniki Psychologiczne
|
2011
|
vol. 14
|
issue 2
35-41
first rewind previous Page / 1 next fast forward last
JavaScript is turned off in your web browser. Turn it on to take full advantage of this site, then refresh the page.