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It seems a reasonable hypothesis to suppose that no group will voluntarily continue to function unless its members experience a net positive affect from their interactions . This does not assume that no negative affect is experienced ...
It seems a reasonable hypothesis to suppose that no group will voluntarily continue to function unless its members experience a net positive affect from their interactions . This does not assume that no negative affect is experienced ...
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160 ) that Budgets and Standards " will have a more positive effect on motivation when they are tighter and less easily attained . This works up to a certain limit : beyond this limit , tightening of standards reduces motivation .
160 ) that Budgets and Standards " will have a more positive effect on motivation when they are tighter and less easily attained . This works up to a certain limit : beyond this limit , tightening of standards reduces motivation .
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Having friends was positively related to a positive self - image in both kinds of settings but the association was higher in the treatment than in the custodial settings . Overall , there seemed to be more mutuality among the treatment ...
Having friends was positively related to a positive self - image in both kinds of settings but the association was higher in the treatment than in the custodial settings . Overall , there seemed to be more mutuality among the treatment ...
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Toward Fusion | 1 |
Relationship of Trust and the Objectivity of Performance Criteria to Success | 4 |
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