<span>The problem is that many of Freud's writings are still not yet published, and will not be so until many years from now. Until this is allowed and completed, there will be an incomplete understanding of the totality of Freud's thinking and his research.</span>
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This is an example of degradation ceremony.
The group has gathered to decide what they want to do with the individual. They decide that he or she is not worthy of being a member anymore, which means that they are degrading his rank within the group (or in this case, expelling him or her).
The term was coined by sociologist Harold Garfinkel in 1956 in his essay <span>"Conditions of Successful Degradation Ceremonies."</span>
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This finding illustrates that the participants were selectively attentive.
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- When the participants were directed to pay attention to the ball and count the number of times the ball is passed, the brain devoted itself to consider nothing else important but the ball.
- The act of counting the passes fetched the attention of the participants as they directed their brains by commanding it to restrict its attention solely on the ball. This trait of the brain is known as selective attention.