WHEN COMBINING INJUNCTIVE AND DESCRIPTIVE NORMS STRENGTHENS THE HYPOCRISY EFFECT: A TEST IN THE FIELD OF DISCRIMINATION

When combining injunctive and descriptive norms strengthens the hypocrisy effect: A test in the field of discrimination

The induced-hypocrisy is a paradigm in which people promote a normative behavior (normative salience step) and then recall their past transgressions (transgression salience step).It is an effective two-step procedure for encouraging prosocial behaviors.This study aims to explore whether discrimination can be reduced using the hypocrisy paradigm com

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Simulation As One Of The Tools Of Visual Thinking And Its Effect On Developing Drawing And Design Skills To Produce Innovative Artworks

The research emphasizes importance of preliminary drawings in design of any product.Therefore, using of simulation as tools for visual thinking in developing drawing and design skills.So that practice of drawing by hand, considering shape of ideas in first stage of visualizations, and practice of its techniques and continuous training.Hence, the re

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Transcriptomic analysis of differentially expressed genes in the oviduct of Rhacophorus omeimontis provides insights into foam nest construction

Abstract Background The production of foam nests is one of the strategies that has evolved to allow some anuran species to protect their eggs and larvae.Despite considerable knowledge of the biochemical components of and construction behavior leading to anuran foam nests, little is known about the molecular basis of foam nest construction.Rhacophor

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