A social psychological basis of corruption and sociopathology
M Yolles - Journal of Organizational Change Management, 2009 - emerald.com
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the social psychological basis of pathologies,
from which result neuroses and behaviours like corruption and sociopathic behaviour. It …
from which result neuroses and behaviours like corruption and sociopathic behaviour. It …
The sociopathology of social collectives
MI Yolles - Proceedings of the 50th Annual Meeting of the ISSS …, 2007 - journals.isss.org
Social collectives are today increasingly more complex. As a result their coherence suffers
and their pathologies become more apparent. A theory that can create generic models of …
and their pathologies become more apparent. A theory that can create generic models of …
[PDF][PDF] Some of the symptoms of education socio-pathology and the popularization of higher education as well as the Internet use by the students
A Nowakowska-Kutra - 2012 - repozytorium.ukw.edu.pl
The inspiration to write this article was literature of the subject but also discussions with
students, own experience as well as conversations with colleagues who are working as …
students, own experience as well as conversations with colleagues who are working as …
The influence of sociopathology in childhood asthma
P Pinkerton - Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1970 - karger.com
… In sharp contrast, 54.6 /o [30] of the ROAS group were found to have a positive index of
sociopathology, as operationally defined in this study, compared with only 14.9 /o of the hospital …
sociopathology, as operationally defined in this study, compared with only 14.9 /o of the hospital …
Understanding Corruption and Sociopathology
M Yolles - … BASIS OF CORRUPTION AND SOCIOPATHOLOGY, 2009 - papers.ssrn.com
Purpose: The paper is interested in exploring the social psychological basis of pathologies,
from which result neuroses and behaviours like corruption and sociopathic behaviour. It …
from which result neuroses and behaviours like corruption and sociopathic behaviour. It …
Family factors related to the persistence of psychopathology in childhood and adolescence
P Cohen, J Brook - Psychiatry, 1987 - Taylor & Francis
… number of years at current residence and the number of moves in the previous 5 years; the
physical quality of the home based on interviewer observations; and parental sociopathology, …
physical quality of the home based on interviewer observations; and parental sociopathology, …
Sociopathic behavior and its relationship to psychohistory
AS Mohl - The Journal of Psychohistory, 2013 - search.proquest.com
… Despite Pinker's optimism, sociopathology, in its various forms, does exist and it is indeed
quite pervasive throughout our society and the rest of the world. One needs to only read or …
quite pervasive throughout our society and the rest of the world. One needs to only read or …
[PDF][PDF] The Sociopathology of Everyday Business: A Review of The University Against Itself: The NYU Strike and the Future of the Academic Workplace
J Rovira - Workplace: A Journal for Academic Labor, 2010 - ices.library.ubc.ca
Concerns about the governance and administration of higher education in the United States
have increasingly drawn the attention of trade journals such as The Chronicle of Higher Ed …
have increasingly drawn the attention of trade journals such as The Chronicle of Higher Ed …
[PDF][PDF] TOWARDS FIVE DECADES OF RESEARCH AND EDUCATION IN THE FIELD OF SOCIAL PATHOLOGY: MACEDONIAN EXPERIENCES AND …
S Gerasimoski - SECURITY HORIZONS - researchgate.net
Almost five decades have passed since social pathology appeared as a new scientific
discipline in Macedonian higher educational system, in particular, at the Faculty of Security. …
discipline in Macedonian higher educational system, in particular, at the Faculty of Security. …
Shotgun weddings: trends in the sociopathology of marriage
J Kraus - Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1977 - Taylor & Francis
The study was concerned with secular trends in forced marriages in NSW The definition of
forced marriage was first nuptial birth occurring within six months of the wedding. The typical …
forced marriage was first nuptial birth occurring within six months of the wedding. The typical …