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carefully consider which approach to choose. In this article, we focus on the deviance test for logistic regression models …
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Social movements emerge as part of and in response to the prevailing relations of power. They emerge to make visible identities rendered invisible, abnormal or excluded by these relationships, to challenge currently dominant ideas as to how society should be organized, to draw attention to needs...
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This article explores the sociologically neglected practice of hitch-hiking. It demonstrates the paucity of research on what is potentially a fascinating instance of social interaction and it argues that hitch-hiking provides an interesting test case for the applicability of recent social...
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The sociology of deviance emerged as a distinct field of social knowledge, trying to identify and explain the forms of … deviance in society, such as alcoholism and mental illness, suicide, sexual pathologies, crime, corruption, etc. In Romania … Academy, before and after 1989, that initiated researches regarding deviance, publishing a series of books, studies and …
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In this paper a new Bayesian approach is proposed to test a point null hypothesis based on the deviance in a decision …
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beliefs in the relationship between workplace incivility, as perceived by employees, and their interpersonal deviance. Data … and interpersonal deviance. This relationship was the most positive when both hostile attribution bias and negative … negative reciprocity beliefs may attenuate the effects of workplace incivility on interpersonal deviance. Implications for …
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There has been growing scholarly interest in understanding individual-level antecedents of counterproductive workplace behavior (CWB). While researchers have found a positive relationship between individuals’ negative affect and engagement in CWB, to date, our understanding of the factors...
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contribute to making deviance acceptable. Data from a survey of 3,751 Chinese firms were applied to test the idea that a clearly … articulated alternative identity is necessary if a firm is to resist the normalization of deviance. Widespread acceptance of … less likely for firms with a stronger anti-deviance identity. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013 …
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