Social-Cognitive Models and Skills

Pages: 21 - 35
Published: Oct 30, 2009
Abstract
Researchers studying social competence have been interested not only in specific social skills but also in the types of social-cognitive processes that might underlie individuals’ behavioral choices. A variety of theories propose that individual differences in social information processing skills may help explain why people confronted with the same social situation may choose to act in very different ways. For example, two children may be teased...
Paper Details
Title
Social-Cognitive Models and Skills
Published Date
Oct 30, 2009
Pages
21 - 35
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