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Kitty Dumont
Researcher at University of South Africa
Publications - 23
Citations - 499
Kitty Dumont is an academic researcher from University of South Africa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ingroups and outgroups & Context (language use). The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 19 publications receiving 328 citations.
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Economic Inequality Is Linked to Biased Self-Perception
Steve Loughnan,Steve Loughnan,Steve Loughnan,Peter Kuppens,Peter Kuppens,Jüri Allik,Katalin Balázs,Soledad de Lemus,Kitty Dumont,Rafael Gargurevich,István Hidegkuti,Bernhard Leidner,Lennia Matos,Joonha Park,Joonha Park,Anu Realo,Junqi Shi,Victor Sojo,Yuk yue Tong,Jeroen Vaes,Philippe Verduyn,Victoria Wai-lan Yeung,Nick Haslam +22 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that macrosocial differences in the distribution of economic goods are linked to microsocial processes of perceiving the self, and socioeconomic differences among societies play an important but unrecognized role in how people evaluate themselves.
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Identity leadership going global: Validation of the identity leadership inventory across 20 countries.
Rolf van Dick,Jérémy E. Lemoine,Jérémy E. Lemoine,Niklas K. Steffens,Rudolf Kerschreiter,Serap Akfırat,Lorenzo Avanzi,Kitty Dumont,Olga Epitropaki,Katrien Fransen,Steffen R. Giessner,Roberto González,Ronit Kark,Jukka Lipponen,Yannis Markovits,Lucas Monzani,Gábor Orosz,Diwakar Pandey,Christine Roland-Lévy,Sebastian C. Schuh,Tomoki Sekiguchi,Lynda Jiwen Song,Jeroen Stouten,Srinivasan Tatachari,Daniel Valdenegro,Lisanne van Bunderen,Viktor Voros,Sut I Wong,Xin-an Zhang,S. Alexander Haslam +29 more
TL;DR: The Identity Leadership Inventory (ILI) as discussed by the authors ) is a four-dimensional model of identity leadership that centres on leaders' management of a shared sense of "we" and "us".
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Kama muta: Conceptualizing and measuring the experience often labelled being moved across 19 nations and 15 languages.
Janis Zickfeld,Thomas W. Schubert,Beate Seibt,Johanna K. Blomster,Patrícia Arriaga,Nekane Basabe,Agata Blaut,Amparo Caballero,Pilar Carrera,Ilker Dalgar,Yi Ding,Kitty Dumont,Valerie Gaulhofer,Asmir Gračanin,Réka Gyenis,Chuan-Peng Hu,Igor Kardum,Ljiljana B. Lazarević,Leemamol Mathew,Sari Mentser,Ravit Nussinson,Mayuko Onuki,Darío Páez,Anna Pásztor,Kaiping Peng,Boban Petrović,José J. Pizarro,Victoria Schönefeld,Magdalena Śmieja,Akihiko Tokaji,Ad J. J. M. Vingerhoets,Anja Vorster,Jonna K. Vuoskoski,Lei Zhu,Alan Page Fiske +34 more
TL;DR: Although the authors observed some variations across cultures, these 5 facets of kama muta are highly correlated in every sample, supporting the validity of the construct and the measure.
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Psychosocial factors predicting academic performance of students at a historically disadvantaged university
Marc Sommer,Kitty Dumont +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a study was conducted among 101 first-and second-year students at the University of Fort Hare in South Australia to identify those psychosocial predictors most relevant for a historically disadvantaged university context.
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The relationship between wellbeing indicators and teacher psychological stress in Eastern Cape public schools in South Africa
Malik L.M. Vazi,Robert A. C. Ruiter,Bart van den Borne,Glynnis Martin,Kitty Dumont,Priscilla Reddy +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assess the relationship between indicators of wellbeing and stress and further assess the relative importance of these wellbeing indicators in explaining stress variance in a large sample of Eastern Cape primary and high school teachers in South Africa.