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Comparing the leadership styles of functional and project managers

open access: yesInternational Journal of Managing Projects in Business, 2009
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the differences between leadership competences of project managers and those of functional managers.Design/methodology/approach – Leadership styles of 414 project managers were assessed using a validated ...
J Rodney Turner, Ralf Müller
exaly   +2 more sources

Brain functional connectivity correlates of coping styles

open access: yesCognitive, Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience, 2018
Coping abilities represent the individual set of mental and behavioral strategies adopted when facing stress or traumatic experiences. Coping styles related to avoidance have been linked to a disposition to develop psychiatric disorders such as PTSD ...
Emiliano Santarnecchi   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Defense styles, well‐being, and functional disability in the African context: A structured interview‐based study [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Personality
Objective We investigated the defense styles in the African context by exploring their internal structure in Burkinabé individuals. Moreover, we explored how defense styles were related to sociocultural variables.
Igor Marchetti, Michele Grassi
exaly   +2 more sources

The functional neuroanatomy of emotion and affective style

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 1999
Recently, there has been a convergence in lesion and neuroimaging data in the identification of circuits underlying positive and negative emotion in the human brain. Emphasis is placed on the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and the amygdala as two key components of this circuitry. Emotion guides action and organizes behavior towards salient goals.
, Davidson, , Irwin
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Coping Style of Individuals With Functional Dyspepsia

Psychosomatic Medicine, 1999
The objectives of the study described here were to 1) examine the coping style of patients with functional dyspepsia (FD) and 2) adopt a new interview questionnaire to examine the extent of discriminativeness in the use of coping strategies across different stressful situations.A matched case-control design was adopted to compare differences among a ...
Lam, SK, Hui, WM, Cheng, C
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Style and Function

2000
The topics of style and function within evolutionary archaeology have been the subject of great debate in the field of archaeology in general over the past two decades. Evolutionary archaeologists have a unique perspective on these concepts-one that has sometimes been misunderstood by archaeologists working within other theoretical perspectives ...
Teresa D. Hurt, Gordon Rakita
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CHARACTERIZATION OF RELIGIOUS STYLE AS A FUNCTIONAL STYLE IN LINGUISTICS

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WORD ART, 2020
This article discusses the conditions, reasons and factors of characterization of religious style as a functional style in the field of linguistics. In addition, religious style and its main peculiarities, its importance in the social life, and the functional features of religious style are highlighted in the article. As a result of our
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Widder-style Real Analytic Functions

The American Mathematical Monthly, 2021
The uniform limit of polynomials on a real interval is continuous, but need not even be differentiable (e.g., Weierstrass’s function).
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Attribute grammars in the functional style

1998
For a long time, attribute grammars have formed an isolated programming formalism. We show how we may embed the attribute grammar approach in a modern functional programming language. The advantages of both sides reinforce each other: the former provides compositionality and the latter naming abstraction and higher-orderness.
Swierstra, S.D., Azero, P.
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Monitoring: A Dual‐Function Coping Style

Journal of Personality, 2006
ABSTRACT Monitoring (Miller, 1991) is defined as a cognitive coping style characterized by the tendency to seek information about threats. This study found that information seeking in stressful situations is perceived by individuals as related to the emotion‐focused more than the problem‐focused function of coping and that there is considerable ...
Shoshana, Shiloh, Michal, Orgler-Shoob
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