This document appears to be a list of articles related to interpersonal sensitivity from a publication called "Istoria Psihologiei". It includes 5 article titles focusing on topics like whether women are always more interpersonally sensitive than men, individual differences in detecting social patterns, the relationship between one's own interpersonal sensitivity and assessing it in others, how power impacts interpersonal sensitivity, and findings of no sex differences in visual processing tasks. The list of articles is preceded by header information indicating it is from the "Articole" section of "Istoria Psihologiei" and includes the names and group of 3 students.
This document appears to be a list of articles related to interpersonal sensitivity from a publication called "Istoria Psihologiei". It includes 5 article titles focusing on topics like whether women are always more interpersonally sensitive than men, individual differences in detecting social patterns, the relationship between one's own interpersonal sensitivity and assessing it in others, how power impacts interpersonal sensitivity, and findings of no sex differences in visual processing tasks. The list of articles is preceded by header information indicating it is from the "Articole" section of "Istoria Psihologiei" and includes the names and group of 3 students.
This document appears to be a list of articles related to interpersonal sensitivity from a publication called "Istoria Psihologiei". It includes 5 article titles focusing on topics like whether women are always more interpersonally sensitive than men, individual differences in detecting social patterns, the relationship between one's own interpersonal sensitivity and assessing it in others, how power impacts interpersonal sensitivity, and findings of no sex differences in visual processing tasks. The list of articles is preceded by header information indicating it is from the "Articole" section of "Istoria Psihologiei" and includes the names and group of 3 students.
This document appears to be a list of articles related to interpersonal sensitivity from a publication called "Istoria Psihologiei". It includes 5 article titles focusing on topics like whether women are always more interpersonally sensitive than men, individual differences in detecting social patterns, the relationship between one's own interpersonal sensitivity and assessing it in others, how power impacts interpersonal sensitivity, and findings of no sex differences in visual processing tasks. The list of articles is preceded by header information indicating it is from the "Articole" section of "Istoria Psihologiei" and includes the names and group of 3 students.
1. Are Women Always More Interpersonally Sensitive Than
Men? Impact of Goals and Content Domain 2. Individual Differences in the Accuracy of Detecting Social Covariations: Ecological Sensitivity
3. It Takes One to Know One: Interpersonal Sensitivity Is
Related to Accurate Assessments of Others Interpersonal Sensitivity 4. Give a Person Power and He or She Will Show Interpersonal Sensitivity: The Phenomenon and Its Why and When 5. No Sex Differences in Contrast Sensitivity and Reaction Time to Spacial Frequency
Ana-Maria Croitor Ancuta-Elena Bojian Dragos-Florin Vasiliu An 1 Grupa 1