A previous article (IBPP, Vol. 1, No. 9, The Psychology of Controlling Control ) described the psychological challenges that must be surmounted by political leaders desiring to control others. The present article describes psychological phenomena
According to the compensatory control model, when individuals are in a state of “control threat”; th...
Abstract. The illusion of control consists of overestimating the influence that our behavior exerts ...
This article describes a convergence between the psychology of cargo cults and contemporary cargo se...
The author discusses the concept and techniques of control (power) in the political world
This article employs common psychological constructs to describe belief systems concerning political...
This article identifies a psychological phenomenon that is often ignored, discounted, and/or mismana...
This article describes a rationale for self-injurious behavior in the political worl
This paper describes a psychological factor which may make it more likely that people voluntarily en...
This article describes some psychological factors affecting whether members remain in a cult or leav...
This article explores the utility of significantly controlling the governed\u27s personal sphere of ...
Just a few years after the end of WWII, the American author Lafayette Ronald Hubbard developed the n...
ABSTRACT—Three experiments demonstrated that the ex-perience of power leads to an illusion of person...
Cults are communities that are seen as odd or strange. Lack of research done on cults makes it a phe...
This article considers political implications of the Milgram obedience studies and of how these stud...
The aim of this article is to create awareness of the dangers of religious cults. The process utilis...
According to the compensatory control model, when individuals are in a state of “control threat”; th...
Abstract. The illusion of control consists of overestimating the influence that our behavior exerts ...
This article describes a convergence between the psychology of cargo cults and contemporary cargo se...
The author discusses the concept and techniques of control (power) in the political world
This article employs common psychological constructs to describe belief systems concerning political...
This article identifies a psychological phenomenon that is often ignored, discounted, and/or mismana...
This article describes a rationale for self-injurious behavior in the political worl
This paper describes a psychological factor which may make it more likely that people voluntarily en...
This article describes some psychological factors affecting whether members remain in a cult or leav...
This article explores the utility of significantly controlling the governed\u27s personal sphere of ...
Just a few years after the end of WWII, the American author Lafayette Ronald Hubbard developed the n...
ABSTRACT—Three experiments demonstrated that the ex-perience of power leads to an illusion of person...
Cults are communities that are seen as odd or strange. Lack of research done on cults makes it a phe...
This article considers political implications of the Milgram obedience studies and of how these stud...
The aim of this article is to create awareness of the dangers of religious cults. The process utilis...
According to the compensatory control model, when individuals are in a state of “control threat”; th...
Abstract. The illusion of control consists of overestimating the influence that our behavior exerts ...
This article describes a convergence between the psychology of cargo cults and contemporary cargo se...