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  2. French and Raven's bases of power - Wikipedia

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    This was followed by Raven's subsequent addition in 1965 of a sixth separate and distinct base of power: informational power. [3] French and Raven defined social influence as "a change in the belief, attitude, or behavior of a person (the target of influence) which results from the action of another person (an influencing agent)", and they ...

  3. John R. P. French - Wikipedia

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    John Robert Putnam French Jr. (August 7, 1913 – October 14, 1995) was an American psychologist who served as professor emeritus at the University of Michigan. He may be best known for his collaboration with Bertram Raven on French and Raven's five bases of power in 1959.

  4. Power (social and political) - Wikipedia

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    A must draw on the 'base' or combination of bases of power appropriate to the relationship to effect the desired outcome. Drawing on the wrong power base can have unintended effects, including a reduction in A's own power. French and Raven argue that there are five significant categories of such qualities, while not excluding other minor ...

  5. Bertram Raven - Wikipedia

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    Bertram Herbert Raven (September 26, 1926 – February 26, 2020) [1] was an American academic. He was a member of the faculty of the psychology department at UCLA from 1956 until his death. He is perhaps best known for his early work in collaboration with John R. P. French , with whom he developed an analysis of the five bases of social power .

  6. Raymond Cattell - Wikipedia

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    Cattell constructed a number of ability tests, including the Comprehensive Ability Battery (CAB) that provides measures of 20 primary abilities, [32] and the Culture Fair Intelligence Test (CFIT) which was designed to provide a completely non-verbal measure of intelligence like that now seen in the Raven's. The Culture Fair Intelligence Scales ...

  7. Talk:French and Raven's bases of power - Wikipedia

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    1 "Basis of power" or "base of power" 3 comments. 2 Pretress 2003 is a weak source. 2 comments. Toggle the table of contents. Talk: French and Raven's bases of power.

  8. Every Edgar Allan Poe reference in ‘Fall of the House of Usher'

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    The man’s thoughts are interrupted by a raven at his window. The raven has one word to say: “Nevermore.” The word implies that nothing will change for our narrator and that grief is inescapable.

  9. Category:Social concepts - Wikipedia

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