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Help-seeking helps: help-seeking and group image
Seeking help from an outgroup can be difficult, especially when the outgroup is known to stereotype the ingroup negatively and the potential recipient cares strongly about its social image. However, we ask if even highly-identified ingroup members may seek help from a judgemental outgroup if doing so allows them to disconfirm the outgroup’s negative stereotype of the ingroup. We presented participants with one of two negative outgroup stereotypes of their ingroup. One could be disconfirmed through seeking help, the other could not. Study 1 (N = 43) showed group members were aware of the strategic implications of seeking help for disconfirming these stereotypes. Study 2 (N = 43) showed high identifiers acted on such strategic knowledge by seeking more help from the outgroup when help-seeking could disconfirm a negative stereotype of their group (than when it could not). Implications for the seeking and acceptance of help are discussed
Self-Help Groups
“‘Self-Help Groups’ are …
“... A way to start working that helps to build up the
social connections which people find useful in support of
their livelihoods objectives”
“... Helping people to agree things and to speak together,
giving people a stronger voice in decision-making and in
negotiating with more powerful forces”
“... A way of increasing the effectiveness of local
actions”
“... Providing easier access to micro-credit and other
resources and services”
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Help on SOS
In this issue of IEEE Control Systems Magazine, Andy Packard and friends respond to a query on determining the region of attraction using sum-of-squares methods
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These posters were created to encourage students to ask a librarian for help and to utilize other library resources
Gel phantom data for dynamic X-ray tomography
This is the documentation for dynamic X-ray tomography measurements of a gel
phantom diffused with potassium iodide contrast agent. The measured data and
additional materials are available at http://www.fips.fi/dataset.php and Zenodo
(https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3696817) for open use by the scientific
community, as long as the data and this documentation at arXiv are
appropriately referenced.
The files contain: (1) 17 consecutive measurements of the gel phantom
organized into sinograms at two different resolutions (binning levels) and some
additional metadata which can be used to create matrix-free forward operators
and filtered back-projection reconstructions; (2) the first measurement using a
greater number of projections, and an additional measurement of an 18th time
step using very dense angular sampling, for example to be used for reference
reconstructions; (3) short example codes to showcase how the data could be used
to test and validate reconstruction algorithms.Comment: Actual data can be found at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.369681
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