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  2. Dealing With The 'F' Word During A Job Interview - AOL

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    By Rochelle Kaplan Being fired from a job can happen to anyone and can occur for a variety of reasons. Perhaps you had a personality conflict with your immediate supervisor and your supervisor ...

  3. Cynicism (contemporary) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Modern cynicism is a distrust toward professed ethical and social values, especially when there are high expectations concerning society, institutions, and authorities that are unfulfilled. It can manifest itself as a result of frustration, disillusionment, and distrust perceived as owing to organizations, authorities, and ...

  4. Expectancy violations theory - Wikipedia

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    Expectancy violations theory (EVT) is a theory of communication that analyzes how individuals respond to unanticipated violations of social norms and expectations. [1] The theory was proposed by Judee K. Burgoon in the late 1970s and continued through the 1980s and 1990s as "nonverbal expectancy violations theory", based on Burgoon's research studying proxemics.

  5. Realistic job preview - Wikipedia

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    At the heart of realistic job previews are the employee exchange or psychological contract between employer and employee. [2] By being hired after use of the RJP, the employee enters the contract aware of what the organization will provide to them (pay, hours, schedule flexibility, culture, etc.) as well as what will be expected from them (late hours, stress, customer interaction, high urgency ...

  6. Peak–end rule - Wikipedia

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    Kahneman and Carmon concluded that real time experiences that are based on expectations are discounted after the fact if those expectations are unfulfilled. [5] A third study by Kahneman, Redelmeier, and Joel Katz corroborated and expanded upon the discoveries made in the 1996 study. Colonoscopy patients were randomly divided into two groups.

  7. I’m Still Here - The Huffington Post

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    I ought to be happy! I have every reason to be happy! And yet I am filled with self-loathing, with unhappiness, with self-pity. Meanwhile, other people around the world are dealing with the unexpected deaths of their children and are still waking up in the morning to make a meager breakfast for their hungry families.

  8. Disconfirmed expectancy - Wikipedia

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    This can work in the opposite direction as well, and a positive deviation from a negative expectancy has a stronger effect on evaluations than confirmations do. That is, merely interacting with another person can leave a less favorable impression of that person than if a prior negative expectancy was held and then disconfirmed through interaction.

  9. Sanders says he hopes to work with Trump to raise minimum wage

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    Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said on Sunday that he hopes to work with President-elect Trump to raise the minimum wage from $7.25 an hour, the federal standard last raised in 2009. In an interview ...