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Annual Review of Psychology articles from January 1 1993

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Annual Review of Psychology archives from January 1 1993

Organizational behavior: linking individuals and groups to organizational contexts.
January 1, 1993... Charles O'Reilly's (1991) Annual Review of Psychology chapter concluded that the field of micro organizational behavior (OB) was in a fallow period. His review of work published between 1987 and early 1990 focused on research pertinent to the...

A holistic view of personality: a model revisited.
January 1, 1993... INTRODUCTION Many attempts have been made to establish the boundaries of personality research by defining personality. In our opinion, there is no personality as such. What exists is a living, active, and purposeful organism,...

Social-cognitive mechanisms in the development of conduct disorder and depression.
January 1, 1993... INTRODUCTION Just as the physical sciences can be conceived as the study of energy in its many aspects, the behavioral and social sciences can be characterized in terms of their concern with the processing and transformation of...

Program evaluation. (psychology)
January 1, 1993... INTRODUCTION Notable attempts have been made of late (e.g. Shadish et al 1991) to take stock of the accumulated experience of the last three decades of program evaluation in order to draw both theoretical and practical lessons for the...

From psychological stress to the emotions: a history of changing outlooks.
January 1, 1993... Research scholars are products of their times but their work also changes the way scientific issues are studied after them. This reciprocal influence between the outlook of a period and the research people do has been particularly evident in...

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