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Psychology of Power, PDF eBook

Psychology of Power PDF

Edited by Quentin G Fry, Curt O'Donnell

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This book presents topical research in the study of the psychology of power.

Topics discussed in this compilation include a focus on the effect of perceived power on cognitive task performance; the psychology of language and power in the Middle East; social power and the junior leader paradox; communication and power and the role cultural differences play during intercultural business communication and parental control over mating across cultures and across time.

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