Keyword [Threats] Result: 21 - 40 | Page: 2 of 3 |
21. | The Impact Of Different Achievement Goals On The Performance Of Mathematics Tasks Under The Threat Of Gender Stereotypes |
22. | Coping with threats to religious identity: Implications for psychological outcomes, social action, and political consciousness |
23. | Silence or voice?: Using facework and communication apprehension to explain employee responses to autonomy and competence face threats posed by negative feedback |
24. | Me, women, and math: The role of personal and collective threats in the experience of stereotype threat |
25. | Threats from without, within, and below: Catholic commodities and early modern English anti-popery |
26. | Potential terrorists, oil suppliers, harems, and worshippers of another god: Media coverage of Muslims, perceived threats from Muslims, intercultural contact, and ethnocentrism |
27. | Catholic rights discourse in nineteenth-century Germany: Bishop Ketteler protected religious and social freedoms from the equal threats of secularizing liberalism and anti-Catholic absolutism |
28. | Self-stereotyping in response to personal identity threats |
29. | Empty threats: The collision of aesthetic, industrial, and revolutionary imperatives in montage |
30. | Is the When or Where Important? The Impact of Priming, Ostracism, and Interpersonal Setting on Perceived Threats to Emotional Needs and Social Reconnection Behaviors |
31. | Self-enhancement, self-affirmation and threats to self-worth: Three tests of a motivational explanation for first- and third-person effects |
32. | The effects of self-threats and affirmations on romantic relationship functioning: The moderating roles of self-esteem and relationship-contingent self-esteem |
33. | Period, power and purpose: Understanding compellent threats in the twentieth century |
34. | A theory of the interaction of affect and cognition: It's about time |
35. | Elaborating power-control theory: Predicting gender differences in social bonds, perceived sanction threats, and low self-control |
36. | Facework differences between Chinese and American |
37. | THREATS TO SUBSISTENCE: REGIONAL ECONOMY AND THE 1869 MEZQUITAL PEASANT REBELLION IN MEXICO |
38. | Do different types of negative events lead to distinct adaptive functioning threats |
39. | Top management team attention to the threats from technological disasters: Evidence from polluters in the S&P 1500 |
40. | Precarious Masculinity And Its Effects On Social Dominance Orientation |
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