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Interest Inventories The Strong Vocational Interest Blank , the Kuder Preference Record , and their re- visions continue to dominate the attention of practitioners and researchers . Other in- ventories , such as the Minnesota Vocational ...
Interest Inventories The Strong Vocational Interest Blank , the Kuder Preference Record , and their re- visions continue to dominate the attention of practitioners and researchers . Other in- ventories , such as the Minnesota Vocational ...
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of interest exists to the extent that the summed aspirations of the two parties exceed the quantity of resource available ( Thibaut & Kelley , 1959 ) . For example , Walton and McKersie ( 1965 , p . 18 ) note that in union - management ...
of interest exists to the extent that the summed aspirations of the two parties exceed the quantity of resource available ( Thibaut & Kelley , 1959 ) . For example , Walton and McKersie ( 1965 , p . 18 ) note that in union - management ...
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Party's Stakes in Relationship Low Stakes High Stakes Competition Avoidance Mostly Conflicting Interests Sharing ... Predominant conflict - handling behavior of Party as a function of stakes and aggregate conflict of interest in a ...
Party's Stakes in Relationship Low Stakes High Stakes Competition Avoidance Mostly Conflicting Interests Sharing ... Predominant conflict - handling behavior of Party as a function of stakes and aggregate conflict of interest in a ...
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Toward Fusion | 1 |
Relationship of Trust and the Objectivity of Performance Criteria to Success | 4 |
Chapter | 7 |
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