10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PRESTIGEFUL»
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Organization Development in Public Administration: Part 1: ...
Non-organizational studies show the same link between prestige and influence:
individuals tend to believe and do those things suggested by authoritative,
prestigeful sources.20 Goalsetting studies reported by Mace indicated that setting
...
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The Oxford Handbook of Public Archaeology
... and prestige, for archaeologists willing to work with schoolteachers.
PRESTIGEFUL. PUBLIC EDUCATION IN ARCHAEOLOGY Affluent senior
citizens are the opposite of schoolteachers in American society, seen as
moneyed achievers ...
Robin Skeates, Carol McDavid, John Carman, 2012
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Present and Future in Higher Education
University teachers, having been divested by government intervention (and the
conscientious acts of some of their own members) of their earlier prestigeful,
comfortable but academically non-elitist roles, began to turn to new roles which ...
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Moral Development: Defining perspectives in moral development
Ausuhel distinguishes hetween an imitative "incorporatory" attitude and a "
satellizing" attitude. An incorporative child is a general imitator, he is always
ready and eager to imitate any interesting or prestigeful model, hecause such
imitation is a ...
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Hindus of the Himalayas: Ethnography and Change
There is no concept of hierarchical ranking of sibs in the village — all are equally
prestigeful. Some sibs or larger subcaste groupings outside the village are
thought of as more or less prestigeful. Among the Brahmins and low castes
prestige of ...
Gerald Duane Berreman, 1972
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Revisiting Wertheimer's Seminars
After a pause he commented on a recent study that concluded that one
sometimes attributed to prestigeful people virtues and characteristics which they
did not have and he challenged the results. He then asked, What does it mean
that FDR is ...
Abraham S. Luchins, Edith Hirsch Luchins, 1978
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Research, Principals and Practices in Visual Communication
Their general findings, and those of their predecessors, were that when a
communication was attributed to a prestigeful source, there were opinion or
attitude changes in the direction of the prestigeful source's position, in contrast to
the case ...
John Ball, Francis C. Byrnes, 2004
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Personal Influence, the Part Played by People in the Flow of ...
Only when a figure or a group is particularly prestigeful for the subject will there
be reason to expect that suggestions attributed to that figure or group will
influence changes of opinion. The study of how such changes come about, and
to what ...
Elihu Katz, Paul Felix Lazarsfeld, 1970
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The Wit and Humour of Political Science
Prestigeful. versus. Obscure. Outlets. The neophyte would hardly consider this a
dilemma. Does it not stand to reason that he should try to place his prose with the
most prestigiousjournals or pub- lishers? For the beginner, this strategy may ...
Lee Sigelman, Kenneth Newton, Kenneth Meier, 2010
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The American occupational structure
the natives (—1.7 for the more and —4.2 for the less prestigeful nationalities).21
In sharp contrast to the inferior opportunities of Negroes, therefore, the
occupational opportunities of white ethnic minorities, on the whole, differ little
from those of ...
Peter Michael Blau, Otis Dudley Duncan, Andrea Tyree, 1978
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PRESTIGEFUL»
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Do You Say Amongst Instead of Among? Here's Why.
... Jesperson coined the term "hypercorrect," referring to a word or usage "falsely modelled on an apparently analogous prestigeful form," as the ... «Slate Magazine, Oct 13»