1997
DOI: 10.1080/002075997400764
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L'avenir de l'approche par élaboration de règles

Abstract: L'objectif de cette étude vise la mise au point d'un instrument diagnostique informatisé basé sur l'approche par élaboration de règles proposée par Siegler en vue d'évaluer l'acquisition du scheme de la quantification des probabilités chez des sujets de 6 à 18 ans. Trois versions du test ont été utilisées: la version 1, version originale de Siegler (quatre types de problèmes et quatre règles); la version 2, comportant cinq nouvelles règles et la version 3 comportant les cinq nouvelles règles et onze types de p… Show more

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“…Thus, readers can vicariously live through the romance, putting themselves in the shoes of the heroine and yet imagining the hero in precise detail. As one reviewer of this article suggested, it could also be a way to reduce any potential of intrasexual competition with the heroine, or to avoid possible contrast effects (e.g., Fisher, 2004; Wade & Abetz, 1997). Furthermore, Modleski (1980) proposes that because the reader knows how the book will work out, she is wiser than the heroine and “does not have to suffer her confusion” (p. 439).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, readers can vicariously live through the romance, putting themselves in the shoes of the heroine and yet imagining the hero in precise detail. As one reviewer of this article suggested, it could also be a way to reduce any potential of intrasexual competition with the heroine, or to avoid possible contrast effects (e.g., Fisher, 2004; Wade & Abetz, 1997). Furthermore, Modleski (1980) proposes that because the reader knows how the book will work out, she is wiser than the heroine and “does not have to suffer her confusion” (p. 439).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, women (especially those "objectively" attractive) frequently overestimate their physical attractiveness [BREWER et al 2007, DONAGHUE and. Women's self-assessment of attractiveness diminishes after watching beautiful female faces [CASH et al 1983, WADE and ABETZ 1997, LITTLE and MANNION 2006. Self-assessment of one's FacA is negatively correlated with neurotic perfectionism [DAVIS et al 2001], and positively with life satisfaction and selfesteem [DIENER et al 1995], narcissism [GABRIEL et al 1994, BLESKE-RECHEK et al 2008, sex drive [WELLING et al 2008a], and the perceived importance of physical attractiveness [SWAMI et al 2007].…”
Section: The Meaning Of Attractivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%