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    Running head: THE ROLE OF ATTACHMENT STYLES IN LMX The Role of Attachment Styles in Leader-Member Exchange Theory Will A. Gibson Kansas State University Abstract Leader-member Exchange Theory (LMX) deals with the quality of a work relationship between a leader and a member. A higher quality LMX places members in an in-group with their leader and therefore benefit from increased communication‚ attention‚ and consideration. When there is a lower LMX‚ members are in an out-group characterized

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    Dismissing-Avoidant Attachment Style (Chapter 1) The type of attachment style one develops during childhood‚ plays an important role in one’s future intimate relationships. Dismissing-avoidant attachment style in adults is characterized by individuals lacking the need to have close intimate relationships with others in their lives. Individuals that possess this type of attachment are usually self-reliant in their daily lives lacking the need of support from others. This type of attachment style in adults is not

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    Be Very Afraid." New York Times 20 Mar. 2016: ST.2. Web. 15 Nov. 2016. Khazan‚ Olga. "How Gender Affects the Behavior of Teen Drivers." The Atlantic. Atlantic Media Company‚ 1 Apr. 2014. Web. 17 Nov. 2016. Kunkle‚ Fredrick. "Helicopter Parents Might Be Creating Hazards for Teen Drivers..." Washington Post - Blogs 30 Sept. 2016: N.p. Web. 11 Nov. 2016. McMullen‚ Laura. "Many Teens Driving Under Influence of Marijuana." U.S News. N.p.‚ 7 Mar. 2012. Web. 11 Nov. 2016. Perry‚ Susan. "Teens in

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    Social Influences on Behavior Somchai Knorr Grantham University Social Influences on Behavior “Sociologists and philosophers had recognized that people behave differently in crowds than they do as individuals and that a crowd is more than the mere sum of its parts” (Kowalski & Western‚ 2005). Human behavior changes based on social situations individuals may encounter‚ and these encounters may begin as early as toddler years. Individuals learn to adapt to society by changing their behavior in order

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    Divorce Negatively Impacts Children and Should Be Avoided Wherever Possible When parents decide to get a divorce‚ it may negatively affect their children’s social and emotional well being. They might start to develop behavioral problems and start to display some signs of mental distress. However‚ if the marital relationship was extremely hostile and abusive‚ it is usually better for the children if the parents divorce. If the child was living in a stressful environment prior to the divorce

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    Should Children be Tried as Adults? | Rick Penor 5/12/2010 | Juvenile Justice: Should children be tried as adults? Are youth capable of fully understanding the consequences that their actions may cause or are they mentally incapable of processing that information? Juveniles commit crimes just like adults. Sometimes the crimes they commit are heinous‚ but does that mean they are no longer a child? I believe there may be special cases when a youth should be tried as an adult‚ but in most

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    and if I give it to my hoe she gone bring back more”‚ a lyric from “Cash Money Millionaires” by hip-hop star Lil Wayne. Would hearing this lyric encourage someone to become a pimp? Hip hop music does not affect its listener’s behavior; it only expresses situations that are already happening. In “How Hip-Hop Holds Blacks Back‚” by John McWhorter‚ he states “By reinforcing the stereotypes that long hindered blacks‚ and by teaching young blacks that a thuggish adversarial stance is the properly ‘authentic’

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    Discuss the influence of childhood on adult relationships (8 +16) Childhood is the early ages in a person’s life. In childhood we all have difference experiences that shape who we become and how we interact. There are multiple explanation into the influence of attachment styles and interaction with peers on relationships as an adult. Bowlby proposed the internal working model to explain the influence of childhood on adult relationships. He suggested that the type and quality of relationship that

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    Attachment Styles and Relationships By Irene Deutsch Attachment Styles and Relationships 1 This paper will discuss how early relationships affect adults relationships later on in life. It will elaborate on the three dimensions each relationship has and they are passion‚ intimacy and commitment. The paper will include Robert Sternberg’s triangular theory of love. First‚ there are three types of attachments one may develop when we are infants

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    Media’s Influence on Behavior By Carrie Rowland Instructor: Steven Seiler Sociology 1010 Rowland 2 ABSTRACT For my paper I will be researching the influence of mass media on behavior. I find this topic important because of the similarities that have already been shown between people’s behavior and what the media portrays‚ and also the different severity of it between age groups. This not only will show clarification to the problem but also give insight to how age affects how impressionable

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