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Society generally views spitefulness as a purely negative characteristic – there are hundreds of parables to this effect dating to the beginning of...
Ask @DrTCP: The under-representation of women in leadership
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SIOP 2014 Symposium: The Emergence of Abusive Supervisors. What Makes Them Mean?
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