Different people have distinct and subjective perceptions of their personal worth, broadly referred to as "self-esteem." For ...
This subjective perception of time is called a “time perspective” and it plays a significant role in sexual and relational well-being. “Although people often think about time as objective (e ...
Two domains which have addressed lay rather than expert perceptions of risk and what influences decisions encompassing risk are studies of the subjective perception of risk [24–26] and the study ...
Subjective socioeconomic status refers to an individual's perception or self-assessment of their own social and economic standing within a community or society. Unlike objective socioeconomic ...
Citations: Maddux, William, Masaki Yuki. 2006. The ripple effect: Cultural differences in subjective perceptions of responsibility. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. (5)669-683.
By Laurent Perrinet, CNRS researcher in Computational Neuroscience, Aix-Marseille University (AMU) When we observe an ...
The commercialization of depth-camera technologies (e.g. time-of-flight imaging) has made 3D data much more widely available. This includes close-range models of faces and objects, as well as ...
In an era of hyper-connectivity, it’s easy for individuals to remain in echo chambers—environments where their beliefs are continually reinforced while alternative perspectives are ignored.
The aim of this study was to examine the utility of subjective risk perception and decision-making theories to provide a better understanding of the differences between immunisers' and non ...