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The Dark Triad, goal achievement and work engagement as predictors of counterproductive work behaviors among IT employees

2020

BackgroundThe main purpose of this article is to analyze mechanisms associated with counterproductive work behaviors. This entails ac-tions directed against the employer’s interest such as theft, slowing the work down, and avoiding professional responsibilities. This paper analyzes Dark Triad traits of psychopathy, Machiavellianism and narcissism, achievement motivation and work en-gagement as counterproductive work behavior predictors.Participants and procedureThe study included 115 people, 92 men and 23 women, who were employees of technology departments. The average age of respondents is 27.41 (Me = 26). Participants were surveyed using the online questionnaire method.ResultsStatistical …

work engagementDark triadSocial PsychologyWork engagementcounterproductive work behaviorsBF1-990itWork (electrical)dark triad of personalitygoal achievement motivationGoal achievementPsychologyPsychologySocial psychologyCurrent Issues in Personality Psychology
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Team climate, climate strength and team performance: a longitudinal study

2009

We tested the hypothesis that the relationship between team climate and team performance is moderated by climate strength. The study sample was composed of 155 bank branches, and a two-wave panel design was implemented. We measured four team climate facets (support, innovation, goal achievement and enabling formalization). We obtained two subjective indicators of team performance (ratings provided by team members and by team managers) and a financial indicator of team performance. Seven out of the 12 interaction effects tested were statistically significant and showed the expected sign. When financial team performance was the criterion, only the interaction term was significant. This sugges…

Team compositionOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementLongitudinal studyPanel designTeam climateApplied psychologyFollow up studiesGoal achievementSample (statistics)Work teamsPsychologySocial psychologyApplied Psychology
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Lipid-lowering therapy and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol goal achievement in patients with acute coronary syndromes: The ACS patient pathway pr…

2020

Background and aims: Post-acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients are at very high risk for recurrent events and mortality, despite the availability of effective pharmacological approaches. Aim of this survey was to evaluate the compliance to ESC/EAS guidelines during the management of ACS patients and the effectiveness of secondary prevention in seven European countries.Methods: By means of an online questionnaire, data on 2775 ACS patients (either acute case or follow-up patients) were collected, including data on lipid profile, medications, follow-up visit planning, screening for familial hypercholesterolemia.Results: Lipid profiles were obtained for 91% of ACS patients in the acute phase…

MaleAcute coronary syndromemedicine.medical_specialtyLow density lipoprotein cholesterolFamilial hypercholesterolemia030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyGuidelinesPatient pathwayLipid-lowering therapy03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineInternal MedicinemedicineGoal achievementHumansIn patientLow-density lipoprotein cholesterol030212 general & internal medicineAgedmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryAnticholesteremic AgentsStatinsDisease ManagementGeneral MedicineCholesterol LDLLipid-lowering therapiesmedicine.diseaseFemaleAcute coronary syndromeHydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase InhibitorsCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineLipid profilebusinessGoals
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How University Students With Reading Difficulties Are Supported in Achieving Their Goals

2015

We examine (a) what social ties university students with a history of reading difficulty (RD) report assisting them to achieve their goals, (b) outlets available for developing social ties, (c) resources mobilized within these relationships, and (d) the impact of social ties’ status on academic achievement. Participants were 107 university students with RD who were currently completing or had recently completed a university degree. Results showed that university students with RD named friends, parents, and significant others (e.g., boy/girlfriend, spouse) as social ties most often. Personal social ties were developed through social media networking sites and within close relationships, and…

AdultMaleCanadaHealth (social science)AdolescentUniversitiesAcademic achievementEducationDyslexiaSocial supportInterpersonal relationshipYoung AdultHumansSocial mediata516reading difficultiesStudentsta515Goal orientationMiddle AgedAchievementInterpersonal tiesgoal achievementGeneral Health Professionssocial capitalFemaleComputer-mediated communicationPsychologySocial psychologyGoalsSocial capitalJournal of Learning Disabilities
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What Will You Do Next? A Cognitive Model for Understanding Others’ Intentions Based on Shared Representations

2013

Goal-directed action selection is the problem of what to do next in order to progress towards goal achievement. This problem is computationally more complex in case of joint action settings where two or more agents coordinate their actions in space and time to bring about a common goal: actions performed by one agent influence the action possibilities of the other agents, and ultimately the goal achievement. While humans apparently effortlessly engage in complex joint actions, a number of questions remain to be solved to achieve similar performances in artificial agents: How agents represent and understand actions being performed by others? How this understanding influences the choice of ag…

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Role of sensorimotor areas in early detection of motor errors: An EEG and TMS study

2019

Abstract Action execution is prone to errors and, while engaged in interaction, our brain is tuned to detect deviations from what one expects from other’s action. Prior research has shown that Event-Related-Potentials (ERPs) are specifically modulated by the observation of action mistakes interfering with goal achievement. However, in complex and modular actions, embedded motor errors do not necessarily produce an immediate effect on the global goal. Here we dissociate embedded motor goals from global action goals by asking subjects to observe familiar but untrained knotting actions. During knotting an embedded motor error (i.e. the rope is inserted top-down instead of bottom-up during the …

AdultMaleComputer sciencemedicine.medical_treatmentMotor errorSocio-culturaleEarly detectionMotor ActivityElectroencephalographyYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansGoal achievementEvoked Potentials030304 developmental biologyAction processing; Early negativity; ERPs; Observation of motor errors; TMS0303 health sciencesmedicine.diagnostic_testElectroencephalographyObserver (special relativity)ERPsAnticipation PsychologicalTranscranial Magnetic StimulationObservation of motor errorsSensorimotor AreasTranscranial magnetic stimulationEarly negativityTMSAction planAction processingVisual PerceptionFemaleSensorimotor CortexCuesGoalsPsychomotor Performance030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychologyBehavioural Brain Research
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Age-Related Differences in Motivation of Recreational Runners, Marathoners, and Ultra-Marathoners

2021

Aim: This study was aimed to investigate the influence of age on the motivations of various types of runners, namely, marathoners, ultra-marathoners, and non-starters.Methods: A total of 1,537 runners including 380 women (24.7%) and 1,157 men (75.3%) took part in the diagnostic survey and completed the motivations of marathoners’ scales questionnaire (MOMS). The effect sizes were estimated.Results: The article presents several statistically significant differences in the impact of age on the motivations of runners in different categories and compares the motivations of marathon runners, ultramarathon runners, and non-starters. The results show that young non-starters decide to run for perso…

Gerontologymotivational structure in sportBF1-990Age relatedrunningGoal achievementPsychologyOlder peoplePsychologymarathonrecreational runnersRecreationultramarathonGeneral PsychologyOriginal ResearchFrontiers in Psychology
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