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The Three Dimensions of Social Effort: Cognitive, Emotional, and Physical

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It could be said that there are two dimensions of effort as emotional and physical in social relations recognized by academic society. This study attempted to elaborate on a third dimension of cognitive effort in support of experimental data. The research design was to introduce episodes of effort in social relations within hypothetical family circumstances. Three types of effort as cognitive, emotional, and physical, crossed into two levels of typicality as high and low. Totaling six episodes in all, these were presented to subjects. Subjects assessed the scale to which each dimension was utilized in each episode. Regarding the outcome of this experiment, effort in social relations consisted of three dimensions as cognitive, emotional, and physical, which were extracted by Factor Analysis. Since each dimension was fit on three coordinates, the distances between all three pairs of work roles were measured.

DOI 10.11648/j.pbs.s.2018070601.11
Published in Psychology and Behavioral Sciences (Volume 7, Issue 6-1, November 2018)

This article belongs to the Special Issue Dimensions of Human Effort

Page(s) 1-5
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Dimensions of Effort, Cognitive Effort, Emotional Effort, Physical Effort

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  • Institute of Cognition and Behavior in eSports, Busan, South Korea

  • Center of Gih Study, Jinju, South Korea

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