Browsing by Author "Mendoza, Jorge"
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Sexual signaling in conflicts and their resolutions in odonates
Xu, Mingzi (2014-12)Nature abounds with conflicts and searching for the best solution to conflicts is of interest to all animals. Among various means to resolve conflicts, signaling may be superior because it can potentially settle conflicts ... -
Socioeconomic Status and Leader Behavior: Impacts on Team Performance
Gujar, Yash (2020-05)Although socioeconomic status (SES) was found, in early studies, to be strongly related to leader emergence, in recent years the impact of SES on leadership has received little attention. In the present study, 48 teams ... -
Taking the good with the bad: The impact of forecasting timing and valence on idea evaluation and creativity
McIntosh, Tristan (2018-05)Forecasting is an integral component to idea evaluation and has been shown to positively impact creative performance. However, less is known about what set of conditions, namely forecasting timing and valence, maximizes ... -
THE ACHILLES HEEL OF PSYCHOLOGY: HOW CONVENIENCE SAMPLING AFFECTS PARAMETER ESTIMATES
Fife, Dustin (2013)Many have commented on potential problems associated with using under- graduate psychology students as research participants (e.g. Arnett, 2008; Hen- rich, Heine, & Norenzayan, 2010; Highhouse & Gillespie, 2009; Rosenthal ... -
THE EFFECT OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
Hand, Catherine J. (2010)This study provides an analysis of the impact emotional intelligence (EI) has on a leader's consideration (concern and consideration of individuals) and initiating structures (planning, coordinating, managing work, etc.); ... -
Unmasking the Effects of Social Identity, Polarization, and Anger on Information Processing and Attitudes: An Exploration into the ‘Mask Debate’ of COVID-19 on Twitter
Strasbaugh, Keith (2022-05)The ‘mask debate’ surrounding COVID-19 (i.e., whether or not to wear a mask) has generated contention in online forums such as Twitter, where observed division of perspectives often runs along lines of social identity ... -
Who makes better decisions? The relative importance of numeracy and cognitive abilities for elements of decision making
Huck, Jonathan (2020)The rapidly changing nature of work has increased the importance of non-routine thinking skills required to make decisions under risk and uncertainty. Cognitive ability tests are traditionally considered a robust tool for ...