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Journey to the edges: social structures and neural maps of inter-group processesFrom agents to objects: sexist attitudes and neural responses to sexualized targetsThe dictator effect: how long years in office affect economic developmentStatus Decreases Dominance in the West but Increases Dominance in the East.Social Cognition Unbound: Insights Into Anthropomorphism and DehumanizationMy Command, My Act: Observation Inflation in Face-To-Face InteractionsOf animals and objects: men's implicit dehumanization of women and likelihood of sexual aggression.Dehumanization in Medicine: Causes, Solutions, and Functions.Riding other people's coattails: individuals with low self-control value self-control in other people.Visual attention in mixed-gender groups.Illusory control: a generative force behind power's far-reaching effects.Who cries wolf, and when? Manipulation of perceived threats to preserve rank in cooperative groupsWhen sex doesn't sell: using sexualized images of women reduces support for ethical campaignsThe Impact of Power on Information Processing Depends on Cultural Orientation.From Attire to Assault: Clothing, Objectification, and De-humanization - A Possible Prelude to Sexual Violence?Cerebral lateralization of pro- and anti-social tendencies.Transparency for the Public Good: When Feeling Powerful Does and Does Not Affect Willingness to Sacrifice for the Environment.Objectification of people and thoughts: An attitude change perspective.Inequality matters: classroom status hierarchy and adolescents' bullying.Sociomotor action control.Power and reduced temporal discounting.When are people interchangeable sexual objects? The effect of gender and body type on sexual fungibility.Living large: the powerful overestimate their own height.Power and Attraction to the Counternormative Aspects of Infidelity.Interpersonal sensitivity, status, and stereotype accuracy.Power modulates over-reliance on false cardiac arousal when judging target attractiveness: the powerful are more centered on their own false arousal than the powerless.Feeling High but Playing Low: Power, Need to Belong, and Submissive Behavior.On the Nature of Objectification: Implications of Considering People as Means to Goals.Culturally contingent situated cognition: influencing other people fosters analytic perception in the United States but not in Japan.A matter of focus: Power-holders feel more responsible after adopting a cognitive other-focus, rather than a self-focus.The love of money results in objectification.Looking Out From the Top: Differential Effects of Status and Power on Perspective Taking.My mistake? Enhanced error processing for commanded compared to passively observed actions.Power that Builds Others and Power that Breaks: Effects of Power and Humility on Altruism and Incivility in Female Employees.Reductions in Goal-Directed Cognition as a Consequence of Being the Target of Empathy.The prosocial versus proself power holder: how power influences sacrifice in romantic relationships.Feeling depleted and powerless: the construal-level mechanism.Communal and Agentic Interpersonal and Intergroup Motives Predict Preferences for Status Versus Power.Better know when (not) to think twice: how social power impacts prefactual thought.Work and freedom? Working self-objectification and belief in personal free will.
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2008 nî lūn-bûn
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2008 թուականի Յուլիսին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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2008 թվականի հուլիսին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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2008年の論文
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2008年論文
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2008年論文
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2008年論文
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2008年論文
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2008年論文
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2008年论文
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Power and the objectification of social targets.
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Power and the objectification of social targets.
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Power and the objectification of social targets.
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Power and the objectification of social targets.
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Power and the objectification of social targets.
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Power and the objectification of social targets.
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Power and the objectification of social targets.
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Power and the objectification of social targets.
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Power and the objectification of social targets.
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Power and the objectification of social targets.
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P2093
Adam D Galinsky
Deborah H Gruenfeld
Joe C Magee
M Ena Inesi
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10.1037/0022-3514.95.1.111
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2008-07-01T00:00:00Z