Title Asocialaus elgesio formavimasis socialinės informacijos apdorojimo požiūriu /
Translation of Title Antisocial behaviour genesis from the social infromation processing perspective.
Authors Valickas, Gintautas ; Tarozienė, Viktorija
DOI 10.15388/Psichol.2009.0.2588
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Is Part of Psichologija.. Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidykla. 2009, t. 40, p. 21-36.. ISSN 1392-0359. eISSN 2345-0061
Keywords [eng] social information processing ; social knowledge ; antisocial behaviour of children/adolescents and adults
Abstract [eng] Social knowledge of adults is more complex, abstract and differentiated to specific social situations in comparison with people of younger age. Moreover, their information processing is more rapid and complex as well as more tendentious and rigid. Automation of information processing might suspend the learning process and be a source of information processing mistakes in new social situations. We assume that adults, in comparison with children, must have a rather stable and effectively working social information processing directly linked to specific forms of prosocial or antisocial behaviour. We hypothesize that because of a longer antisocial (criminal) experience, some specific features of social knowledge and information processing might appear. Therefore, researches of social information processing that underlie specific forms of antisocial (criminal) behaviour seem to be most informative and useful in this field. Moreover, it is still very little known about the role of emotions in antisocial behaviour genesis. There is some eloquent data on their important impact on social information processing underlying antisocial behaviour, but we suppose that this impact might differ in particular stages of development.
Published Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidykla
Type Journal article
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2009
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