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Consequences Identification in Forecasting and Ethical Decision-making
(2010)
This study examined how the number and types of consequences considered impacts forecasting and ethical decision-making. Undergraduate participants took on the role of the key actor in several ethical problems and were ...
LEADERSHIP IN TEAMS: INVESTIGATING HOW TEAM NETWORKS IMPACT THE USE OF INFLUENCE TACTICS
(2010)
Influence is at the core of the leadership process, and although significant research has been conducted evaluating the use and consequences of different influence tactics, it has rarely been studied in the context of the ...
CAN RECOLLECTION EXPLAIN MIRROR EFFECTS IN ITEM RECOGNITION? EVIDENCE FROM HUMANS AND A COMPUTATIONAL MODEL
(2010)
This thesis examines the role of recollection in the word frequency mirror effect. In two experiments, participants studied lists comprised of sets of associatively related words and sets of unrelated words from 4 levels ...
Memory and Decision Processes on Lineup Identifications Following Mugshot Exposure
(2010)
The present study manipulated mugshot search task instructions to reveal when witnesses make commitment or familiarity based lineup errors. Additionally we examined the memory and decision making processes underlying these ...
THE EFFECT OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
(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.); ...
Univariate Bootstrap Sampling Procedures Using Prior Information
(2010)
Analyses that test nonzero correlations and incorporate prior information can help accumulate knowledge and advance research at a faster pace than typical analyses that disregard previous studies and continue to test ...
DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF A FATIGUE COUNTERMEASURE TRAINING PROGRAM FOR SHIFTWORKERS
(2010)
Due to increasing 24-hour a day operations, a growing population of employees work non-traditional hours. Often associated with extended work periods, variable work schedules, and extensive night work, these schedules ...
Forgiveness and the Pursuit of Communication Goals in Transgression Discourses
(2010)
In social psychology, forgiveness has been treated almost exclusively as a phenomenon that involves only two parties - namely, victims and their offenders. The present research takes a broader perspective by assuming that ...
Modeling Perceptions of Disabled Workers
(2010)
Literature regarding attitudes toward the disabled has been dominated with a few, explicit measures that typically emphasize salient, physical disabilities. However, passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA; ...
Ability-Growth Interactions in the Acquisition of a Complex Skill: A Spline-Modeling Approach
(2010)
While investigating how the relationship of abilities and skill acquisition changes over the course of training, researchers have unknowingly obscured the very relationship they sought to examine by relying on analyses ...