Task Cues, Dominance Cues, and Influence in Task Groups
Journal of Applied Psychology, Vol. 78(1) Author(s): James E. Driskell, Beckett Olmstead, Eduardo Salas
Abstract: Both basic and applied research indicates that women are generally seen as less competent and are less influential in task groups than men. Two studie...
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Relation Between Social Rank, Submissive Behavior, and Brain Catecholamine Levels in Ring-Necked Pheasants (Phasianus Cholchicus)
Behavioral Neuroscience, Vol. 97(4) Author(s): Dan C. McIntyre, G. L. Chew
Abstract: Conducted 2 field experiments using male and female pheasants housed in a field cage. In Exp I, with 23 males and 21 females, the social hierarchy of ...
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Social Affiliation and Dominance in Captive Squirrel Monkeys (Saimiri sciureus)
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, Vol. 89(4) Author(s): F.F. Strayer, A. Bovenkerk, R.F. Koopman
Abstract: Considers that the use of squirrel monkeys in laboratory social research requires more detailed techniques for determining basic social relations. Soc...
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Hypothalamic Hyperphagia in the Monkey
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, Vol. 57(2) Author(s): C.L. Hamilton, John R. Brobeck
Abstract: The behavioral effects of lesions in the region of the ventromedial nuclei of the hypothalamus were studied in 7 monkeys. These Ss along with unoperat...
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Coercive Behavior in the Rhesus Monkey
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, Vol. 56(1) Author(s): James A. Horel, Robert Treichler, Donald R. Meyer
Abstract: Dominance relationships were observed in 8 female monkeys trained to turn a handle to obtain food and paired in the handle-turn apparatus with their c...
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