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Cann, Carlton H.; And Others – 1980
Sex and ethnic differences in the use of social power were investigated using role theoretical and attributional perspectives. Performance and self-attribution processes of power usage were related to ascribed versus achieved role characteristics. One hundred and sixty subjects, equal numbers of Chicano and Anglo males and females, participated as…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Ethnic Stereotypes, Individual Power, Locus of Control