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ArtikelDominating Interpersonal Behavior and Perceived Victimization in Groups : Evidence for A Curvilinear Relationship  
Oleh: Byron, Kristin ; Aquino, Karl
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: JOM: Journal of Management vol. 28 no. 1 (2002), page 69-88.
Topik: relationship; interpersonal behaviour; victimization; curvilinear relationship
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Isi artikelA victim precipitation model was used to predict that members of workgroups who were perceived by others as exhibiting either high or low levels of dominating behavior would report being more frequent targets of personally injurious behaviours than those who were perceived as moderately dominating. However, we expected this effect to be moderated by the target’s gender. Data obtained from 131 MBA students who were randomly assigned to workgroups supported both the curvilinear relationship and the moderating effect of gender.
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