Web1 sep. 2006 · Abstract. This article describes a university course, Methods of Inquiry, that teaches strategies and techniques for students to become self-regulated learners and thereby enhance their active and dynamic approach to school. The purpose of this study was to examine if this course was successful in increasing the students' learning … Web12 jan. 2009 · One thing these investigations have revealed is that many of us internalize biases against the groups we belong to. So, women can be sexist and people of color can be racist. Even if people consciously reject these biases, they often sink in anyway and lead to a kind of self-dislike.
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Web1 mrt. 2009 · Culture, context, and the internalizing distress of Mexican American youth. Antonio J Polo Department of Psychology, DePaul University, Chicago, IL 60614, USA. [email protected] Search articles by 'Antonio J Polo' Polo AJ1, Steven R López Search articles by 'Steven R López' López SR Author information Affiliations 1 author 1. Web3 mrt. 2024 · To begin to poke into the root cause of colourism is to begin to unpack internalized racism. In a 1991 research conducted by Keith and Herring, it had been … all 形容词
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WebIn sociology and other social sciences, internalization ( or internalisation) means an individual's acceptance of a set of norms and values (established by others) through … Web7 jul. 2024 · Internalizing behaviors are actions that direct problematic energy toward the self. 1 In other words, a person who shows internalizing behaviors does things that … Web4. A consequence of internalizing culture is ethnocentrism, using our own culture (and assuming it to be good, right, and superior) to judge other cultures. It is functional when it creates in-group solidarity, but can be dysfunctional if it leads to discrimination against those who are different. all 広島