THE USE OF POWER AND INFLUENCE IN A GENDERED WORLD |
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Authors: | Lynda M. Sagrestano |
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Affiliation: | University of California, Berkeley |
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Abstract: | A review is presented of empirical research on the effects of gender and power on the use of influence strategies in interpersonal relationships. Several variables are considered, including gender, power, status, relationship of agent to target, and the goal of the influence attempt. Although gender appears to account for some of the findings, power and status are more critical variables in choice of power strategies. Because gender is inextricably linked to power and status, the relationship of gender to influence strategy usage can only be understood in terms of its relationship to power and status. |
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