Personal Construct Theory
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Subject Areas on Research
- Assessing the validity of ape-human comparisons: a reply to Boesch (2007).
- Being bad isn't always good: affective context moderates the attention bias toward negative information.
- Early social attention impairments in autism: social orienting, joint attention, and attention to distress.
- Examining correlates of cooperation in autism: Imitation, joint attention, and understanding intentions.
- I can see it both ways: first- and third-person visual perspectives at retrieval.
- Motivational and emotional aspects of the self.
- On the meaning of meaning when being mean: commentary on Berkowitz's "on the consideration of automatic as well as controlled psychological processes in aggression".
- Prelinguistic infants, but not chimpanzees, communicate about absent entities.
- Schematic integration of traumatic events.
- Social functioning and facial expression recognition in survivors of pediatric brain tumors.
- Sympathy through affective perspective taking and its relation to prosocial behavior in toddlers.
- Twelve-month-olds communicate helpfully and appropriately for knowledgeable and ignorant partners.
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Keywords of People
- Dodge, Kenneth A., William McDougall Distinguished Professor of Public Policy Studies, Duke Science & Society