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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/8342
Title: The Need for Power and Influence, Sense of Power and Directiveness Among Teachers
Authors: Kocur, Dagna
Keywords: need for power; directiveness; sense of power; teachers; gender
Issue Date: 2017
Citation: The New Educational Review, Vol. 48, iss. 2 (2017), s. 257-267
Abstract: The aim of the presented research was to answer the question whether people working as teachers differ from other professionals in terms of the sense of and need for power and directiveness. The study group consisted of 198 teachers, while the control group included 156 people from other occupations. The research procedure included: the SPS Sense of Power Scale (Anderson, John, & Keltner, 2012), the Index of Personal Reactions (Bennett, 1988), the SD Directiveness Scale (Ray, 1976) and an extended metric. Teachers had significantly higher results in terms of directiveness, sense of power in the family, sense of power towards colleagues, sense of power towards the supervisor, need for power and resistance to submission. Teachers had significantly lower results in the area of need for influence.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/8342
DOI: 10.15804/tner.2017.48.2.21
ISSN: 1732-6729
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