Browsing Economic and Management Sciences by Subject "Dimensionality"
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Emotion lexicon in the Sepedi, Xitsonga and Tshivenda language groups in South Africa : the impact of culture on emotion
(North-West University, 2008)Emotions are seen as one of the basic functions of the human psyche and therefore play a central role in psychology (Salovey & Mayer, 1990), especially in work and organisational psychology, both in theoretical and applied ... -
The emotion structure of the isiNdebele speaking group in the Mpumalanga province
(North-West University, 2011)Emotions play an important role in the lives of human beings and, without doubt, emotions form an inherent part of the workplace (Ashkanasy, Zerbe, Charmine & Hartel, 2002). Studying emotions within the South African ... -
Emotion structure, emotion meaning and emotion episodes of white Afrikaans–speaking working adults
(North-West University, 2011)Emotion research is an important research topic, thus making the measurement of emotion in the workplace crucial. In attempting to study, understand and measure the role of emotions in the human condition, various researchers ... -
Measuring the GRID in the Sepedi, Xitsonga and Tshivenda language groups in the South African Police Service
(North-West University, 2009)While the study of emotions is of universal interest because of its central role in the social sciences and humanities, emotions are of special interest for South Africa for both theoretical and applied reasons. South ... -
Revealing the emotion lexicon of the Setswana language within the South African Police Service
(2010)Anthropologists claim that people in a variety of human societies differ enormously in how they experience, express and understand emotion (Kalat & Shiota, 2007). Research on emotions, around the world, has become increasingly ...