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Role distance, role identification, and amoral role behavior
European Journal of Sociology, 1970In role theory—especially of the structural-functional variety attention has predominantly been paid to the question of how conformity is achieved, while the complementary question of how the individual can avoid being completely absorbed by his roles, how he can maintain some measure of personal autonomy, has been rather neglected.
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The Role of the Neuropathologist
2003Transsphenoidal surgery has developed into an operation with relatively very low morbidity rate and not signifieant mortality and represents the route by which biopsy or excision of most pituitary lesions is performed [14]. Perhaps, the most important role of the pathologist in this kind of surgery is to process the reseeted specimen for optimal tissue
DEL BASSO DE CARO, MARIALAURA+1 more
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Role Efficacy, Role Clarity, and Role Performance Effectiveness
Small Group Research, 2002The main purpose of the study was to examine role clarity as a moderator of the role efficacy-role performance relationship. A secondary issue was to investigate the influence of role clarity on role efficacy and role performance. On the basis of Bandura’s theorizing, it was hypothesized that role efficacy should be a good predictor of role ...
Steven R. Bray, Lawrence R. Brawley
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Sex differences in social behavior : a social-role interpretation
, 1987Contents: The Analysis of Sex Differences in Social Behavior: A New Theory and a New Method. Sex Differences in Helping Behavior. Sex Differences in Aggressive Behavior. Sex Differences in Other Social Behaviors.
A. Eagly
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The role of knowledge in discourse comprehension: a construction-integration model.
Psychology Review, 1988Publisher Summary This chapter discusses data concerning the time course of word identification in a discourse context. A simulation of arithmetic word-problem understanding provides a plausible account for some well-known phenomena. The current theories
W. Kintsch
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The mystery of capital : the role of property rights in creating wealth and alleviating poverty
, 2004Why does capitalism triumph in the West but fail almost everywhere else? Elegantly, and with rare clarity, Hernando de Soto revolutionizes our understanding of what capital is and why it has failed to benefit four-fifths of mankind -- and explains the ...
H. D. Soto
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Giving Content to Investor Sentiment: The Role of Media in the Stock Market
Journal of Finance, 2005I quantitatively measure the interactions between the media and the stock market using daily content from a popular Wall Street Journal column. I find that high media pessimism predicts downward pressure on market prices followed by a reversion to ...
Paul C. Tetlock
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American Political Science Review, 1979
This article uses discriminant analysis to assess sex and party differences across four aspects of party organization: incentives for participation, party role definitions, party activities and electoral ambition. The results illustrate that gender roles operate most distinctly in the two areas of electoral ambition and party activities.
Sue Tolleson Rinehart+2 more
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This article uses discriminant analysis to assess sex and party differences across four aspects of party organization: incentives for participation, party role definitions, party activities and electoral ambition. The results illustrate that gender roles operate most distinctly in the two areas of electoral ambition and party activities.
Sue Tolleson Rinehart+2 more
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Physiology and neurobiology of stress and adaptation: central role of the brain.
Physiological Reviews, 2007The brain is the key organ of the response to stress because it determines what is threatening and, therefore, potentially stressful, as well as the physiological and behavioral responses which can be either adaptive or damaging.
B. McEwen
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Role Conflict and Ambiguity in Complex Organizations.
, 1970The literature indicates that dysfunctional individual and organizational consequences result from the existence of role conflict and role ambiguity in complex organizations.
J. Rizzo, R. House, S. Lirtzman
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