2000
DOI: 10.1891/0889-8391.14.2.201
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Prisoners of Hate: The Cognitive Basis of Anger, Hostility and Violence

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“…People transform information from a specific past experience into cognitive schemes and patterns that affect cognitive processing. So general self-efficacy influences information processing in a particular situation determinates its emotional impact and the way the information is organized and maintained for future use (17).…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…People transform information from a specific past experience into cognitive schemes and patterns that affect cognitive processing. So general self-efficacy influences information processing in a particular situation determinates its emotional impact and the way the information is organized and maintained for future use (17).…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 Mržnja je, naime, tzv. vruća emocija, a nasilje koje proizvodi je reaktivnoga tipa (Beck, 1999.). Politika proizvodnje mržnje je, međutim, nešto drugo: u atmosferi nesigurnosti, proizvodnja neprijatelja, širenje uznemirenosti te izazivanje straha, pa i mržnje, plan je i strategija, a ne impulzivni emocionalni odgovor.…”
Section: Percepcija Narušenosti Odnosa Između Prijatelja Hrvata I Srbaunclassified
“…While similarities may encourage us to be more sympathetic to, and thus more compassionate toward, the plight of others, social markers tend to be far more consequential in their reinforcement of difference (e.g. Beck, 1999). By virtue of the diversity that characterizes most contemporary western societies, differences are likely to be more readily available for appraisal than are similarities.…”
Section: Perceptions Of Likeness and Differencementioning
confidence: 99%