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Kenneth D. Locke

Researcher at University of Idaho

Publications -  73
Citations -  4397

Kenneth D. Locke is an academic researcher from University of Idaho. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interpersonal communication & Interpersonal circumplex. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 70 publications receiving 3917 citations. Previous affiliations of Kenneth D. Locke include Stanford University & Christiana Care Health System.

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Interpersonal Problems and Interpersonal Expectations in Everyday Life

TL;DR: In this article, 150 undergraduates reported problems with being too agentic, unagentic, communal, or uncommunal, each time they imagined how someone might react to them, they recorded who the other person was, how the person reacted, their feelings, and any imagined counter-reactions.
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Circumplex Scales of Intergroup Goals An Interpersonal Circle Model of Goals for Interactions Between Groups

TL;DR: People with stronger unagentic-and-uncommunal goals perceived other groups as dangers, were wary of intergroup negotiations, and sanctioned authoritarianism and inequality.
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Communal and Agentic Interpersonal and Intergroup Motives Predict Preferences for Status Versus Power.

TL;DR: Most people preferred status over power, and this was especially true for women, which was partially explained by women having stronger communal motives.
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Effect of maternal depression on premature infant health during initial hospitalization.

TL;DR: It is confirmed that maternal depression occurs frequently in mothers of preterm infants and adversely affects the presenting neonatal health status of their babies during the initial hospitalization.