Need for Power and Women's Careers Over 14 Years: Structural Power, Job Satisfaction, and Motive Change
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 66(1) Author(s): Sharon Rae Jenkins
Abstract: Previous findings by D. G. Winter (see record 1988-16912-001) relating the need for Power to choice and attainment of power-relevant careers (teaching...
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Power, Affiliation, and War: Three Tests of a Motivational Model
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 65(3) Author(s): David G. Winter
Abstract: From previous research, a model relating war outbreak to a pattern of high power motivation and low affiliation motivation is developed and tested by ...
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Type A Behavior Pattern, Inhibited Power Motivation, and Activity Inhibition
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 52(1) Author(s): Alan F. Fontana, Roberta L. Rosenberg, Jonathan L. Marcus, Robert D. Kerns
Abstract: The constructs of the Type A behavior pattern and the Inhibited Power Motive Syndrome (IPMS) have many features in common. The empirical relation betw...
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Enhancement of an Enemy's Power Motivation as a Dynamic of Conflict Escalation
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 52(1) Author(s): David G. Winter
Abstract: Suggests that in conflict situations, reports by favorable and opposed media sources of speeches and statements by key persons on each side show a sys...
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The Power Motive, Group Conflict, and Physiological Arousal
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 49(5) Author(s): Eugene M. Fodor
Abstract: Tested D. C. McClelland's (1976; see also PA, Vol 68:12164) theory that persons high in power motivation experience high physiological reactivity to "...
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