Browsing by Subject "Emotion"
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Defensive coping, urbanization, and neuroendocrine function in Black Africans: the THUSA study
(Wiley, 2012)Dissociation between b-adrenergic behavioral and physiological defensive active coping (AC) responses was associated with cardiometabolic risk in urban but not rural African males. Whether this is partly driven by underlying ... -
Democratizing an online discussion forum at a higher education institution : from rationalistic exclusion to the recognition of multiple presences
(North-West University, 2013)Institutional transformation initiated the creation of an online forum by academic staff at the North-West University. This forum functioned as an official space on the intranet of the institution as a result of the need ... -
Development of emotion lexicons to describe sugar-free chocolate according to consumers' taster status
(North-West University (South Africa), 2021)Consumers’ emotional response has been connected to their sensory experience of sugared products, determining food preference. However, limited research has been conducted on how consumers’ different taster statuses influence ... -
Die effektiewe funksionering van die Christen-berader op emosionele vlak : 'n pastorale studie
(North-West University, 2006)Counselling as a profession has a decisive influence on the emotional functioning of the counsellor/therapist at both the professional and personal level. A unique emotional component is required of a counsellorltherapist. ... -
Emosieregulering in reaksie op die blokkering van belangrike lewensdoelwitte by jong volwassenes
(2014)Emotions are integrated psychological, physical and cognitive responses that function as an internal automatic process that provides feedback to the individual regarding the success and quality of achieving goals, relations ... -
The emotion structure of the isiNdebele speaking group in the Mpumalanga province
(North-West University, 2011)Emotions play an important role in the lives of human beings and, without doubt, emotions form an inherent part of the workplace (Ashkanasy, Zerbe, Charmine & Hartel, 2002). Studying emotions within the South African ... -
Die erediens as uitdrukking van die dinamiese ontmoeting tussen God en mens : 'n pentakostalistiese perspektief
(2014)Pentecostalism has, in recent times, undeniably contributed towards the growth of the church as a whole. Public worship services inherently submit and contribute towards the meeting between man and God as well as fellowship ... -
Exploring the relationship between selected internal consumer behaviour variables and the emotional response to the sensory properties of chocolate
(North-West University (South Africa), 2020)Sensory properties of food products are assumed to influence emotional product conceptualisations. However, this link requires further research, and consumer behaviour variables are generally not considered in emotional ... -
A model for enhancing volitional strategies' use and mathematics achievement in grade 9 in a rural community school
(North-West University, 2014)The contextual factors that affect effective Mathematics learner engagement patterns are due to lack of self-regulated learning and enthusiastic volitional use. An active role for Mathematics learners incorporates use of ... -
Die persepsie en belewenis van emosionele selfregulering by 'n groep laatadolessente
(North-West University, 2007)This study aims to investigate the perception and experience of emotion self-regulation in a group of late adolescents. An exploratory, qualitative survey design was used to collect data from a group of 54 Afrikaans-speaking ...