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Assessing the Roles of Symmetry, Prototypicality, and Sexual Dimorphism of face Shape in Health Perceptions
Health perceptions are thought to play an important role in human mate preferences. Although many studies have investigated potential relationships...
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Emotional Prototypicality Ratings for 636 Chinese Words: A Database of Chinese Words with Affective Information
Exemplars of concepts vary in their degree of prototypicality. This is also true for emotion concepts. This study presents prototypicality ratings...
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Your words went straight to my heart: the role of emotional prototypicality in the recognition of emotion-label words
Emotional words differ in how they acquire their emotional charge. There is a relevant distinction between emotion-label words (those that directly...
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Popularity and Gender Prototypicality: An Experimental Approach
Despite the growing scientific understanding of peer popularity, there are few theories that explicitly address the development of peer popularity in...
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Following the abusive leader? When and how abusive supervision influences victim’s creativity through observers
Despite several studies exploring the effect of abusive supervision on employee creativity from various perspectives, the social side of creativity...
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A multilevel study of authentic leadership, collective efficacy, and team performance and commitment
Recent societal and governmental concerns about transparency and corruption-free governance have created a need for a more transparent and fair...
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Native non-prototypicality in vowel perception induces prominent neuromagnetic mismatch intensities in non-native speakers: a pilot study
Neural mismatch response resulting from the difference between prediction and observation is related to change detection and discrimination. Robust...
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Kee** Teams Together: How Ethical Leadership Moderates the Effects of Performance on Team Efficacy and Social Integration
Prior research has demonstrated a strong relationship between team performance and team members’ team efficacy beliefs and perceptions of social...
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If that’s what she said, then that’s what she said: a usage-based, constructional analysis of pleonastic conditionals in English
This paper investigates so-called pleonastic conditionals (PCs) in Present Day English, e.g. If you have to, you have to or When duty calls, duty...
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Angry White Faces: A Contradiction of Racial Stereotypes and Emotion-Resembling Appearance
Machine learning findings suggest Eurocentric (aka White/European) faces structurally resemble anger more than Afrocentric (aka Black/African) faces...
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High Performers = Better Leaders? Evidence From 55 Years of Professional Soccer on the Validity of Performance-based Promotion to Leader Positions
Promoting high-performing employees to leadership positions is a pervasive practice and has high face validity. However, little is known about the...
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Looking more criminal: It’s not so black and white
Prior research regarding the influence of face structure on character judgments and first impressions reveals that bias for certain face-types is...
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Community-Based Responsible Leadership and Social Value Creation in Social Enterprise Context
This chapter proposes a model of community-based responsible leadership which focuses on moral identification at individual and team levels within... -
Sacrifice: Living Selflessly
The sacrifice of a pastoral leader speaks to their willingness to lay their own desires and aspirations aside to live a life that is both pleasing to... -
Multisensory MAYA – A Design Thinking Method to Enhance Predictability of Experience Design
The MAYA (“Most Advanced, Yet Acceptable”) is a classic design principle, which aims at balancing the most advanced (novelty) with the yet acceptable... -
Promotive and prohibitive ethical voice in groups: the effect of faultlines and role ambiguity
Despite the role of ethical voice in promoting ethics in working units, scant attention has been devoted to the emergence and boundary conditions of...
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Leading through affiliation: the effect of humor type and gender on likelihood of being perceived as a leader
Humor can be a powerful tool for increasing one’s status in a group and influencing others. Given that past research has indicated that the use of...
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Chaperos, Rent Boys, and Sex Workers: Translating Attitudes Towards Male Sex Work in the Spanish Dubbing of the US TV Series Looking
This article explores the Castilian Spanish dubbed version of the 2014 US gay-themed series Looking and its treatment of attitudes towards the male...
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