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This book covers new ground on Fibonacci sequences and the well-known Fibonacci numbers. It will appeal to research mathematicians wishing to advance the new ideas themselves, and to recreational mathematicians, who will enjoy the various visual appr
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Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research. 48:416-422
Autor:
Keneth I. Mavor, Nyla R. Branscombe, John C. Turner, Luisa Batalha, Boris Bizumic, Katherine J. Reynolds, Emina Subasic
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European Journal of Social Psychology. 42:252-262
There are ongoing debates both in personality psychology and social psychology on the causes and consequences of personality stability and change. Recent work on social roles suggests that as people change roles (e.g. employee to manager), different
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The Leadership Quarterly. 22:170-181
To ensure subordinates' compliance with organizational policies and procedures, those in positions of organizational leadership and authority have a number of resources at their disposal (e.g. rewards and punishments, surveillance, persuasion). When
Autor:
Boris Bizumic, Nyla R. Branscombe, Katherine J. Reynolds, Kenneth I. Mavor, John C. Turner, Emina Subasic
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European Journal of Personality. 24:501-514
Autor:
Katherine J. Reynolds, Nyla R. Branscombe, Boris Bizumic, Emina Subasic, Kenneth I. Mavor, John C. Turner
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European Journal of Personality. 24:458-482
In both personality psychology and social psychology there is a trajectory of theory and research that has its roots in Gestalt psychology and interactionism. This work is outlined in this paper along with an exploration of the hitherto neglected poi
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Applied Psychology. 58:171-192
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Personality and Social Psychology Review. 12:330-352
Social and political change involves a challenge to the status quo in intergroup power relations. Traditionally, the social psychology of social change has focused on disadvantaged minority groups collectively challenging the decisions, actions, and
Autor:
Katherine J. Reynolds, John C. Turner
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European Review of Social Psychology. 17:233-270
Many researchers maintain that individual psychological processes related to our human evolutionary inheritance, a person's particular genetic make-up, and/or childhood learning and socialisation patterns are a root cause of prejudice. The effects of
Autor:
S. Alexander Haslam, Bram P.1 Alex.Haslam@anu.edu.au, John C. Turner, Bram P.1, Penelope J. Oakes, Bram P.1, Katherine J. Reynolds, Bram P.1, Rachael A. Eggins, Bram P.1, Mark Nolan, Bram P.1, Janet Tweedie, Bram P.1
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European Journal of Social Psychology. Sep1998, Vol. 28 Issue 5, p755-776. 22p.