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    Le condotte “magiche” secondo la Psicologia generale. Come e perché gli esseri umani ricorrono alla magia

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    PUBBL. IN: E. BARONE (A CURA DI), PROGRAMMA E SINTESI DI RELAZIONI DEL I CONGRESSO NAZIONALE “MEDICINA E PSICOLOGIA TRA TERAPIA A MANIPOLAZIONE. I LINGUAGGI MANIPOLATIVI NELL’INFORMAZIONE MEDICA E PSICOLOGICA IN TV E SU INTERNET”, E.U.R., ROM

    l riverbero di emozioni e motivazioni sul pensiero magico in condizioni di stress. Esperimenti mediante tecniche non invasive

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    PUBBL. IN: E. BARONE (A CURA DI), PROGRAMMA E SINTESI DI RELAZIONI DEL I CONGRESSO NAZIONALE “MEDICINA E PSICOLOGIA TRA TERAPIA A MANIPOLAZIONE. I LINGUAGGI MANIPOLATIVI NELL’INFORMAZIONE MEDICA E PSICOLOGICA IN TV E SU INTERNET”, E.U.R., ROM

    The Attribution of Meaning and Causal Informations for Processing Psychological Conflicts

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    Our investigation is based on experimental and control groups, each containing adults examined individually, equated as regards age (18-38 y.), cultural background and gender. The recearch design include two conflict situations: one open conflict (incongruent object) and one latent conflict (masked figure). Participants evaluate the perceived incongruity, anxiety-arousing power, self-perceived state anxiety with seven point bipolar scales. For each conflict situations: a) a group of participants receive a written causal explanation, b) a different group of participants do not receive any explanation. Then all the participants re-assessed the conflict situation and their own emotional state. Results show that in case of open conflict, after the attribution of causal informations, the level of perceived conflict and tension is reduced. On the contrary, in case of latent situation, there is an increase of perceived conflict. Collected data underline the role of the attribution of meaning for processing different type of psychological conflict

    Emotional Qualities of Colours added to humourous illustrations

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    Many humorous illustrations concerning office work and published in Italy in national periodicals and specific books were firstly collected. Three typical illustrations were selected and arranged in four versions: black and white; with alarming and serious colorations or reassuring and playful ones, or mixed hues, using acrylics. Each version was evaluated individually and given a humour score from 0 (minimum) to 10 (maximum), by 116 University students or ministry employees of both genders. The hypothesis was that average humour scores would be significantly greater with the reassuring and playful colorations, lower with the alarming and serious hues, and intermediate with the mixed colourings or black and white versions. The colorations are based on indications from works by Bonaiuto (1978), Biasi & Bonaiuto (2006), Biasi, Bonaiuto & Giannini (2007), Biasi, Bonaiuto & Levin (2014). The statistical analysis includes means and standard deviations, Student t test and others. The results fully confirmed the working hypotheses
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