Environmental and personality determinants of adolescents' evaluations of rewarding, neutral, and punishing power figures.

Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University === Within the present research framework, some important determinants of an individual's responses to various types or power figures have been studied. On the basis of the Lewinian thesis that individual behavior is a product or the interaction between environ...

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Main Author: Brigante, Thomas R.
Language:en_US
Published: Boston University 2016
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2144/16376
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spelling ndltd-bu.edu-oai-open.bu.edu-2144-163762019-04-05T10:28:25Z Environmental and personality determinants of adolescents' evaluations of rewarding, neutral, and punishing power figures. Brigante, Thomas R. Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University Within the present research framework, some important determinants of an individual's responses to various types or power figures have been studied. On the basis of the Lewinian thesis that individual behavior is a product or the interaction between environmental and personality determinants, both these classes of variables were included in the investigation. In the present research, power was defined as the ability of one person to reward or punish another person in a particular situation. However, it was theorized that the specific type of power possessed by a given power figure, i.e., power to reward or power to punish, would influence an individual's responses to that power figure. [TRUNCATED] 2016-05-27T14:55:58Z 2016-05-27T14:55:58Z 1956 1956 Thesis/Dissertation b14635318 https://hdl.handle.net/2144/16376 en_US Based on investigation of the BU Libraries' staff, this work is free of known copyright restrictions. Boston University
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description Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University === Within the present research framework, some important determinants of an individual's responses to various types or power figures have been studied. On the basis of the Lewinian thesis that individual behavior is a product or the interaction between environmental and personality determinants, both these classes of variables were included in the investigation. In the present research, power was defined as the ability of one person to reward or punish another person in a particular situation. However, it was theorized that the specific type of power possessed by a given power figure, i.e., power to reward or power to punish, would influence an individual's responses to that power figure. [TRUNCATED]
author Brigante, Thomas R.
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title Environmental and personality determinants of adolescents' evaluations of rewarding, neutral, and punishing power figures.
title_short Environmental and personality determinants of adolescents' evaluations of rewarding, neutral, and punishing power figures.
title_full Environmental and personality determinants of adolescents' evaluations of rewarding, neutral, and punishing power figures.
title_fullStr Environmental and personality determinants of adolescents' evaluations of rewarding, neutral, and punishing power figures.
title_full_unstemmed Environmental and personality determinants of adolescents' evaluations of rewarding, neutral, and punishing power figures.
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