• Integrated threat theory (ITT), also known as intergroup threat theory, is a theory in psychology and sociology which attempts to describe the components...
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  • violence). Finkielkraut (2017), 23m05s. Croucher, Stephen M. (2013). "Integrated Threat Theory and Acceptance of Immigrant Assimilation: An Analysis of Muslim...
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    on tasks to achieve a common goal. Another contemporary theory is the integrated threat theory (ITT), which was developed by Walter G Stephan. It draws...
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    Realistic group conflict theory and symbolic threat theory are, in some cases, compatible. Integrated-threat theory recognizes that conflict can arise from...
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  • (2008). "Prejudice Towards Muslims in The Netherlands: Testing Integrated Threat Theory" (PDF). The British Journal of Social Psychology. 47 (4): 667–85...
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  • relations: a comparison of anxiety/uncertainty management theory and integrated threat theory". International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 23 (4):...
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  • Other theories that link threat to intolerance and authoritarianism include Integrated threat theory, authoritarianism theory and the theory of tight...
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  • Stephan, Walter G.; Diaz-Loving, Rolando & Duran, Anne (2000), "Integrated threat theory and intercultural attitudes: Mexico and the United States", Journal...
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  • stereotype threat significantly reduced group differences on high-stakes tests. In 1998, Arthur R. Jensen criticized stereotype threat theory on the basis...
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  • and dangerous a threat to our prosperity – to your prosperity and your freedom – as we have faced in decades". The conspiracy theory has also been disseminated...
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    Emotion (redirect from Emotion theory)
    evolutionary theory. The most prominent ideas suggest that emotions have evolved to serve various adaptive functions: Survival, Threat Detection, Decision-Making...
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    several conspiracy theories which hypothesize a secretly emerging totalitarian world government. The common theme in conspiracy theories about a New World...
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  • no grand theory in the sense of one universal scheme to understand the unity of social structures. In Mills' view "grand theory" integrated not only sociological...
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    perceived intentions. Balance of threat theory is an interesting adjunct to neorealism, because as a structural theory, neorealism only predicts that balances...
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  • Content theory is a subset of motivational theories that try to define what motivates people. Content theories of motivation often describe a system of...
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    An attachment theory is a psychological and evolutionary theory concerning relationships between humans. The most important tenet is that young children...
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  • in general and dreaming in particular. He is best known for his Threat Simulation Theory, which – in the tradition of evolutionary psychology – states that...
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  • In psychology, a dual process theory provides an account of how thought can arise in two different ways, or as a result of two different processes. Often...
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    Based on his early studies of philosophy, Soros formulated the General Theory of Reflexivity for capital markets, to provide insights into asset bubbles...
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  • and its target market. The marketing plan identifies key opportunities, threats, weaknesses, and strengths, sets objectives, and develops an action plan...
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  • Rational choice theory refers to a set of guidelines that help understand economic and social behaviour. The theory originated in the eighteenth century...
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    World-systems theory (also known as world-systems analysis or the world-systems perspective) is a multidisciplinary approach to world history and social...
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  • of an integrated theory of personality. (As cited in Brown, J. D. (1998). The self. USA: McGraw-Hill) Lecky, P. (1945). Self-consistency: A theory of personality...
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    The World Health Organization (WHO) calls climate change the greatest threat to global health in the 21st century.[obsolete source] Societies and ecosystems...
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  • representation model". It integrated Raskin's ideas of Script Opposition (SO), developed in his Script-based Semantic Theory of Humor [SSTH], into the...
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    Gerbner's work on cultivation theory. Therefore, he measured dramatic violence, defined as "the overt expression or threat of physical force as part of...
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  • The Sociological Imagination (category Political science theories)
    separation of research from theory. He then writes of the construction of milieu in relation to social research and how both theory and research are related...
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  • counterbalanced by accelerating urbanization and urban sprawl. Theories like the world-system theory and the Gaia hypothesis focus on the inter-dependency aspect...
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    five threats that a resource or capability could mitigate are: the threat of buyers, threat of suppliers, threat of entry, threat of rivalry, threat of...
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  • of the principle of self-determination and the prohibition against the threat or use of force as jus cogens norms of modern international law. The United...
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