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ORGANIZATIONAL POWER RESOURCES AND PSYCHOLOGICAL CAPITAL RELATIONS IN SCHOOLS [PDF]
In this study, the relationship between psychological capital and the power resources used by the administrator in the educational organizations is researched. In the organizations and, especially, in the educational organizations expertise, reward power,
Bulut, Seval, İra, Nejat
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A Psychology of Power that is Embedded in Societal Structures
Here, we look ahead to a psychology of power that is embedded in societal structures, specifically with regard to the North American context of race, gender, and social class. We argue that studies of power are limited when decoupled from these societal structures of power and we make this argument by examining dominant working definitions and links ...
Michael W Kraus, Brittany Torrez
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Reconsidering power and distance [PDF]
A wide range of studies indicate that power and distance affect the production and interpretation of language. However, this paper argues that greater consideration needs to be given to the conceptual nature of these dimensions, and to terminological ...
Spencer-Oatey, Helen
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The Power and Psychology of Power
Power is the legitimate use of force in a socially acceptable manner, the legitimate force exercised by a person or group over others. The element of legitimacy is an important element of the idea of power, which is the primary means by which power distinguishes itself from other, more general concepts of force.
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Exploring Online Double Deviation Effect from Psychological Contract Violation, Emotion, and Power Perspectives [PDF]
Service recovery is a critical moment of truth in retaining customers and reinforcing customer relationships, and has been considered as an “Achilles' heel” in online marketplaces.
Fang, Y. H.; Chiu, C. M.
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Effect size, confidence intervals and statistical power in psychological research [PDF]
Quantitative psychological research is focused on detecting the occurrence of certain population phenomena by analyzing data from a sample, and statistics is a particularly helpful mathematical tool that is used by researchers to evaluate hypotheses and ...
Garcia Cadena, Cirilo Humberto +2 more
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Identity and psychological ownership in chronic illness and disease state
Psychological ownership is rarely considered in health discourse related to chronic illness or disease state. Construction of identity is an important consideration within this framework. This autoethnographic study explores psychological ownership and
Karnilowicz, Wally, W. KARNILOWICZ
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Lack of power enhances visual perceptual discrimination [PDF]
Powerless individuals face much challenge and uncertainty. As a consequence, they are highly vigilant and closely scrutinize their social environments. The aim of the present research was to determine whether these qualities enhance performance in more ...
Ana Guinote +8 more
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Researchers’ Intuitions About Power in Psychological Research [PDF]
Many psychology studies are statistically underpowered. In part, this may be because many researchers rely on intuition, rules of thumb, and prior practice (along with practical considerations) to determine the number of subjects to test. In Study 1, we surveyed 291 published research psychologists and found large discrepancies between their reports of
Bakker, M. +3 more
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How long will it take? Power biases time predictions [PDF]
People tend to underestimate the time it takes to accomplish tasks. This bias known as the planning fallacy derives from the tendency to focus attention too narrowly on the envisaged goal and to ignore additional information that could make predictions ...
Guinote, A. +3 more
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