Relinquishment of Control and the Type A Behavior Pattern: The Role of Performance Evaluation

We investigated the role of information processing in the control relinquishment decisions of Type As and Bs. Pairs of subjects worked independently on a task and received feedback indicating that their partner had performed at a comparable or superior level. On a second task, subjects combined thei...

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Evaluation
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