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The Evolutionary and Cultural Origins of Followers' Attraction to Leaders
ABSTRACT The article analyses people's initial attraction to leaders. The general claim is that the origins of attraction to leaders are rooted in both our phylogenetic need at the species level and our psychological needs at the individual and collective level.
Micha Popper
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Jean-Yves Tadié, <i>Le Lac inconnu. Entre Proust et Freud</i>
Thomas Carrier-Lafleur
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Matters of the Mind: A Look Into the Life of Sigmund Freud. [PDF]
Mistry LN+5 more
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ABSTRACT As a form of social communication at work, venting—expressing negative feelings about a person or event to others—is fairly ubiquitous. Yet little is known about how those who are the recipients of venting react affectively and behaviorally to this experience at work.
Allison S. Gabriel+5 more
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Correction: Mentalization for Offending Adult Males (MOAM): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial to evaluate mentalization-based treatment for antisocial personality disorder in male offenders on community probation. [PDF]
Fonagy P+13 more
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Short Abstract Geographical and interdisciplinary literatures often focus on the enduring losses engendered by industrial closure and economic change, describing the moment of deindustrialisation as a cut in the fabric of history. Alongside the stories of three former coal mine workers in Australia and China, this article reorients these melancholy ...
Vickie Zhang
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On the wings of Icarus - the need for transcendence in addictive diseases. [PDF]
Unterrainer HF.
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The Effect of Face Masks on the Recognition of Own‐ and Other‐Race Faces
ABSTRACT The other race‐effect (ORE), the tendency to identify more accurately own‐ than other‐race faces, is typically attributed to diminished holistic or configural processing for other‐race faces. However, other accounts suggest that the ORE can be mediated when observers specifically focus on particular facial features.
Alejandro J. Estudillo+2 more
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