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    What about social value? by Beauvois, Jean-Léon, Dépret, Eric

    “…We focus on three aspects of the articles of Reyna, of Perry, Stupnisky, Daniels and Haynes, and of Murdock, Beauchamp and Hinton. The first aspect is the…”
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    Perceiving the Powerful: Intriguing Individuals versus Threatening Groups by Dépret, Eric, Fiske, Susan T

    Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-09-1999)
    “…An experiment investigated the effect of short-term asymmetrical outcome dependency (one form of power) on person perception in interpersonal and intergroup…”
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    Control, Interdependence and Power: Understanding Social Cognition in Its Social Context by Fiske, Susan T., Dépret, Eric

    Published in European review of social psychology (01-01-1996)
    “…A theory of control in interdependence and power relations is supported by a program of laboratory research. Control needs are basic and predict…”
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    Les buts sociaux de l'élève: leurs causes et leurs conséquences à l'école by Filisetti, Laurence, Wentzel, Kathryn, Dépret, Éric

    Published in Revue française de pédagogie (01-06-2006)
    “…Within the literature in social psychology applied to school, the notion of goals as well as their influence on academic performances are largely focused on a…”
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    Les buts sociaux de l’élève : leurs causes et leurs conséquences à l’école by Filisetti, Laurence, Wentzel, Kathryn, Dépret, Éric

    Published in Revue française de pédagogie (2006)
    “…Les recherches en psychologie sociale appliquée à l’éducation se sont largement intéressées au domaine des buts et à leurs influences sur les performances…”
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    Feelings of personal control and the social categorization of powerful others by Depret, Eric F

    Published 01-01-1993
    “…A core feature of organized societies is the existence of power relations, so that some people are in a position to control the outcomes of other people. Yet,…”
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