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    • Middleton, Tyler J. (2011-08-08)
      Research has suggested that when an individual acts in a manner inconsistent with his or her stated attitudes there is likely some form of "implicit attitude" driving the behavior. However, another possibility is that ...
    • McKenzie, Cody A
      Workplace romances (WRs) have been shown to produce negative outcomes for organizations, yet are steadily increasing in prevalence. Prior studies have looked into both the interpersonal and organizational implications of ...
    • Battle, Jericka s (2022-12-15)
      Research shows that the powerful may lean heavily on automatic cognitions to make judgments and shape their attitudes toward other people. There has been little research to experimentally investigate whether losing or ...
    • Fielding, Donna Anderson (1998)
      Examination of the historical record reveals that during the 1930s, Canada experienced a particularly vehement form of anti-Semitism across the spectrum of its society. Although anti-Semitism was then world wide, historical ...