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  • In social psychology, social salience is the extent to which a particular target draws the attention of an observer or group. The target may be a physical...
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  • Salience (also called saliency) is the property by which some thing stands out. Salient events are an attentional mechanism by which organisms learn and...
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  • terror management theory in social psychology Motivational salience, a motivational "wanting" attribute given by the brain Salience (language), the property...
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    Mortality salience is the awareness that one's death is inevitable. The term derives from terror management theory, which proposes the so-called mortality...
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    The salience network (SN), also known anatomically as the midcingulo-insular network (M-CIN) or ventral attention network, is a large scale network of...
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  • Motivational salience is a cognitive process and a form of attention that motivates or propels an individual's behavior towards or away from a particular...
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    disadvantageous treatment regardless of the social salience of the group, arguing that limiting the concept only to socially salient groups is arbitrary, as well...
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  • Salience is the state or condition of being prominent. The Oxford English Dictionary defines salience as "most noticeable or important." The concept is...
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  • people are more motivated by social pressures, rather than health risks. Specifically for younger people, mortality salience is stronger in eliciting changes...
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    would not create ethnicity, but instead would ensure its proof and social salience. These instruments of documentation would be key in fomenting Rwanda's...
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    Acceptance (redirect from Social acceptance)
    Pipeline Study of the Effects of Mortality Salience on Acceptance of a Person With AIDS". The Journal of Social Psychology. 152 (2): 131–135. doi:10.1080/00224545...
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  • in the past. The weaker states of Central Asia have relied on the social salience of clans to secure their own legitimacy through pacts and informal...
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  • "Intergroup behaviour, self-stereotyping and the salience of social categories". British Journal of Social Psychology. 26 (4): 325–340. doi:10.1111/j.2044-8309...
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  • around social judgments, salience of individual contributions, actions of individuals, and how individuals believe others perceive them. In social judgment...
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  • explains that someone is addicted to social media if their behaviour fulfills any of these six criteria: Salience: social media becomes the most important...
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  • accessibility of schemas are salience and priming. Salience is the degree to which a particular social object stands out relative to other social objects in a situation...
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    Anhedonia (redirect from Social anhedonia)
    anticipatory positive affect, mediating both the motivation (i.e. incentive salience) to engage with reward, as well as the positive emotions associated with...
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  • explain. The model suggests that anonymity changes the relative salience of personal vs. social identity, and thereby can have a profound effect on group behavior...
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    mesocorticolimbic circuit) is a group of neural structures responsible for incentive salience (i.e., "wanting"; desire or craving for a reward and motivation), associative...
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  • issue, whereas agenda setting introduces the issue topic to increase its salience and accessibility. In communication, framing defines how news media coverage...
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