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  1. eralize to dominant and submissive nonverbal behavior. The Likelihood and Benefits of Complementarity Another possible response to dominant and submissive behavior is complementarity. That is, people might not only avoid mimick-ing these behaviors, they may in fact engage in the opposite type of behavior. Research in animal behavior and in ...

  2. In research with non-human primates, for example, dominance behavior is typically described in the context of a dyadic interaction in which one member of the dyad expresses aggressive behavior or gestures that signal aggression, and the other responds with submissive behavior (Bernstein, 1980; Dunbar, 1988).

  3. Jan 1, 2020 · Definition. Submissiveness refers to both an interpersonal trait and a set of social defensive strategies that indicate the person is relinquishing power, status, autonomy, or control. The function of submissiveness often is to promote social organization by reducing social conflict and promoting reconciliation.

  4. Jan 1, 2021 · The three examples presented in 3.1 Authority in education: Poskocil's conforming classroom, 3.2 Low-stakes submission in the workplace, 3.3 Appealing with intention: A brief critique of are only a sample of the expansive paths that the obedience to authority domain – more aptly considered the authority domain or the submissive behavior domain – can expand to. Without taking anything away ...

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  5. low self-worth, and submissive behavior (e.g., Richards, 1988; Tucker, 2015). Tucker (2015) presents a particularly intriguing account, arguing that humility has two distinct sides, one involving submissive and passive behavior—a conceptualization that aligns closely with dictionary and etymological accounts, as well as prior

  6. Jul 12, 2011 · This paper explores the construct and measurement of submissive behaviours and their association with psychopathology. Design . Two self-report scales were designed to measure the frequencies of ( a ) typical submissive behaviours (SBS) and ( b ) passive/withdrawal and affiliative strategies focused on conflict de-escalation (CDS).

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  8. Jan 1, 2016 · Abstract. Although human behavior is generically defined as the capacity of mental, physical, emotional, and social activities, as an academic subject is has been considered mostly as a function ...

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