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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1982?)
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(2015-07-28)The authors elaborate the theory and model presented inTechnical Report 18 on the formation and maintenance of performance expectation states in task groups, and their effects on group structure and interaction. The main ...
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(2015-08-10)This reports a study of the extent of violence and disorder, drug use, vandalism and theft, and racial conflicts in high schools, and of attempts at social control. The authors analyzed two national surveys of school ...
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(2020-06-06)This is a reflection on home cooking, and how it intersects with gender, class, education.
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(2015-08-15)This technical report updates the theoretical developments and empirical research in the program since the review by Berger, Rosenholtz, and Zelditch (1980).
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(2017-08-16)The authors develop a theory of expectations about interpersonal power to control rewards and punishments, and to induce compliance. They present an extended review of conceptions of power, and identify four empirical ...
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(Social Psychology Quarterly, 1992)The author describes his career and the growth of the Expectation States research program. This talk was delivered when Joseph Berger received the Cooley-Mead Award from the Social Psychology Section of the American ...
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(Work and Organizations, 1988)The author notes that many studies have used individual-level variables to predict a tendency of scientists to aspire to managerial careers, and proposes that a better understanding of such career progression would include ...
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(Scientometrics, 1989)The authors distinguish six types of productivity in different contexts and develop six corresponding scales and estimate reliability coefficients. Coefficients differ depending on context, supporting an argument that the ...
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(2015-07-26)The authors develop a theory in which consistency of ranks on position and ability affect individual satisfaction and system stability. The mechanism is rewards associated with different patterns. For instance, when position ...
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Eyeliner (Texas A & M University. Libraries, )This piece is an invitation into one woman’s navigations of COVID-19 alongside the threat and manifestations of viral racism as a U.S. based Asian woman.
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(Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )I briefly describe my experience of how the pandemic has changed the meaning of home.
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(Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )Virtual communities built around food help immigrants cope in times of crises.
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(2020-06-02)Students at a large university in the United States find many obstacles to continuing their learning as they move from the university to home.
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(2017-08-16)a. The authors address gender stereotypes: women are passive, dependent, compliant, cooperative, and socially oriented; while men are independent, competitive, and task-focused. They note that those behaviors are found in ...
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(2020-06-08)Good done in secret brings not only the happiness to yourself, but also to the one your selfless act is done for, and there is not anything more that you possess in your life than what you are ready to give to the others.
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Handling the Deadly Virus: Our Priorities (PEOPLE OR THE ECONOMY. WE WILL HAVE TO CHOOSE THE BEST) (2020-06-08)This essay analyzes how the U.S. government and the Indian government have handled the COVID-19 pandemic.
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(2020-05-30)A poem about the use of social media during the quarantine and how we can find hope in the matter.
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(Texas A & M University. Libraries, )In this essay I reflect about my experiences navigating the COVID-19 quarantine within the confines of my home, alone in a foreign land far away from my family.