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The power of powerless speech: The effects of speech style and task interdependence on status conferral
Authors:Alison R Fragale  
Institution:aDepartment of Organizational Behavior and Strategy, Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, CB #3490, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3490, USA
Abstract:Two studies examine the effects of speech styles and task interdependence on status conferral judgments. In both studies, participants were exposed to an individual who used either a powerful or powerless speech style in a low or high task interdependence group, and made judgments about the amount of status to confer to the individual. When task interdependence was low, participants conferred more status to powerful speakers, whereas when interdependence was high, participants conferred more status to powerless speakers. Furthermore, Study 2 demonstrated that speech styles influenced trait inferences about the speaker (agency and communality), but these traits were weighted differently in status conferral judgments across groups. These findings provide insight into both the relationship between observed behaviors and status positions and the decision process underlying status conferral judgments.
Keywords:Status conferral  Speech Styles  Powerful speech  Powerless speech  Task interdependence  Task performance  Agency  Communality
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