Controlling others and controlling oneself : Social power and emotion suppression /
Power is associated with living in reward-rich environments and causes behavioural disinhibition (Keltner, Gruenfeld & Anderson, 2003). Powerful people also have greater freedom of emotional expression (Hecht & LaFrance, 1998). Two studies were conducted with the aim of: a) analyzing the effect of d...
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Madrid, España
Fundación Infancia y Aprendizaje
2012
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