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Volume 13 - 1982: GEOLOGIC HAZARDS DATA - Proceedings of the 17th Meeting of the Geoscience Information Society
(Geoscience Information Society, 1982)
Volume 14 - 1983: ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN GEOSCIENCE INFORMATION - Proceedings of the 18th Meeting of the Geoscience Information Society
(Geoscience Information Society, 1983)
Volume 15 - 1984: MAPS IN THE GEOSCIENCE COMMUNITY - Proceedings of the 19th Meeting of the Geoscience Information Society
(Geoscience Information Society, 1984)
Uncertainty, Potential Power, and Nondecisions
(Transaction Publishers, 1985)
The authors develop a definition of potential power—what an actor could to another actor if the first cared strongly enough about something—and explore its properties. Experimental research shows that potential power affects ...
Directions in Expectation States Research
(Stanford University Press, 1988)
This WP was prepared for a conference on the current state and future prospects for status and expectations research. It summarizes theoretical and empirical investigations, and describes the present structure of the ...
Theoretical Structures and the Micro-Macro Problem
(Sociological Theories in Progress: New Formulations, 1989)
This WP was published by Berger, Eyre, and Zelditch (1989).
Status Characteristics and Expectation States: A Priori Model Parameters and Test
(Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 1989)
The authors theoretically derive f(i) parameter values for use in calculating relative expectations (ep – eo) in the graph model of the theory of status characteristics and expectation states. This WP was published by the ...
A Test of the Law of Anticipated Reactions
(Social Psychological Quarterly, 1988)
a. This WP continues investigations in WP 84-3 and 84-10. The authors report an experiment in which they varied the expected likelihood that an advantaged central actor would punish others for attempting to change an ...
Expected Managerial Careers within Growing and Declining R & D Establishments
(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 ...
Expected Managerial Careers within Growing and Declining R & D Establishments
(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 ...