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  • ...of the '''behavioral school''' was MP Follet. She dealt with the issues of social interaction at [[work]], conflicts, [[authority and responsibility]]. The b ...vity and the person who performs it belongs in its organization to various social groups (formal and informal).
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  • ...hand he agrees that psychological age is '''correlated with biological and social age''', but in the other hand psychological age is concept which include "u ...ows how old he wants to be taken and how many years he feels. In addition, social norms prevailing in a given group of employees and their perception of the
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  • ...oor technique versus the low‐ball technique]''. European Journal of Social Psychology, 17(3), 361-365. ...ing compliance: commitment then cost]''. Journal of personality and Social Psychology, 36(5), 463.
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  • ...It includes three streams of science namely, individual psychology, social psychology and cultural anthropology. ...ehaviour shaping the buyer's perceived relationships with other people and social norms. Hence, studying these factors will affect the marketing effectivenes
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  • ...he concept of homo economicus is highly discussed in economics, sociology, psychology and anthropology studies. In economics, the concept of economic man is ofte ...er. Otherwise, it is not possible for two parties to agree on cooperation. Social groups that are created by people are based on cooperation (D. A. Urbina an
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  • ...AJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=pl#v=onepage&q&f=false Industrial/Organizational Psychology: An Applied Approach]'', Cengage Learning, Boston, p. 259</ref>. ...Work in the 21st Century: An Introduction to Industrial and Organizational Psychology]'', John Wiley & Sons, Malden, p. 257</ref>.
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  • ==Descriptive modeling of social phenomena== ...del related to the nature of social phenomena. The specificity of modeling social phenomena is associated with:
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  • ...m/handle/2027.42/45484/11109_2004_Article_BF00991978.pdf?sequence=1 Social psychology, demographic variables, and linear regression: Breaking the iron triangle i * Frankfort-Nachmias, C., & Leon-Guerrero, A. (2017)., ''Social statistics for a diverse society'', Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, 269.
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  • * Psychology of risk, * Social theories of risk,
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  • ...Institute in Californian Palo Alto. This psychological issue refers to the social types of relationships and interactions or benefits related to it for each ...ork]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Ingroup and outgroup]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Social identity theory]]}} }}
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  • * Social approval is another extrinsic factor that can motivate an individual. This ...ic rewards, autonomy, and self-efficacy, or extrinsic, such as incentives, social approval, and competition.
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  • ...eds are organized into five categories: physiological needs, safety needs, social needs, esteem needs, and self-actualization needs. ...and sleep. Safety needs involve having a secure and safe [[environment]]. Social needs involve having strong relationships with family, friends, and coworke
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  • ...on an outdated model of behavior which may not accurately reflect today's social norms and values. {{infobox5|list1={{i5link|a=[[Stress interview]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Social Style]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Belbin team role inventory]]}} &mdash; {{i5l
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  • * cultural factors, which include: culture, social group, * Social factors which are: social group, family members, status and role. Particular attention should be paid
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  • {{infobox5|list1={{i5link|a=[[Marston model]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Social Style]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Decision process models]]}} &mdash; {{i5link ...http://apps.olin.wustl.edu/faculty/macdonald/GroupThink.pdf Groupthink]''. Psychology today, 5(6), 43-46.
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  • * Respondents may be influenced by the same variables, such as social desirability, leading to skewed results. ...&mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Quantitative market research]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Social desirability bias]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Critical incident technique]]}}
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  • ...enth century), resulting from the rapid changes in technical, economic and social areas related to the emergence of large-scale [[industry]] factory and indu ...ment practices on company productivity: A longitudinal study]''. Personnel Psychology, 61(3), 467-501.
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  • ...socially defined way, especially by taking specific actions in response to social expectations<ref> Ch. J. Armitage (2003),s. 188</ref>. ...d to make the concept of attitude a central theoretical category of social psychology. As rarely before, the proposal was positively received.
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  • ...and <math>MC_j</math> represents customer [[motivation]] to comply to this social norms and pressures. ...ior, the perceived difficulty of performing the behavior, or the perceived social norms associated with the behavior.
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  • * social skills. ...ability to understand the emotions of others and how they may be feeling. Social skills involve the [[ability to communicate]] effectively with colleagues a
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