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  • 21Expectancy violations theory — sees communication as the exchange of information that is high in relational content and can be used to violate the expectations of another, who will perceive the exchange either positively or negatively depending on the liking between the two… …

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  • 22Expectancy theory — is about choice. It explains the processes that an individual undergoes to make choices. In organizational behavior study, expectancy theory is a motivation theory first proposed by Victor Vroom of the Yale School of Management. Expectancy theory …

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  • 23Expectancy effect — may refer to: *Observer expectancy effect *Subject expectancy effect …

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  • 24expectancy theory — UK US noun [U] HR ► the idea that people work better if they believe that they will achieve the results expected in their work and if the financial and personal rewards are good enough: »Expectancy theory focuses on the connections between goal… …

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  • 25expectancy damages — n pl: expectation damages at damage 2 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 26expectancy interest — n: expectation interest at interest 1 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 27Expectancy-value theory — Introduction Expectancy value theory was originally created in order to explain and predict individual s attitudes toward objects and actions. Originally the work of psychologist Martin Fishbein, the theory states that attitudes are developed and …

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  • 28expectancy hypothesis of hallucinatory experience —    A generic term for a group of explanatory models that attribute a major part in the mediation of hallucinations and illusions to a person s expectations and attentional modulation. As noted by the American psychiatrist Mardi Jon Horowitz (b.… …

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  • 29expectancy lifetime — tikimoji naudojimo trukmė statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. expectancy lifetime; expected lifetime vok. erwartete Lebensdauer, f; voraussichtliche Lebensdauer, f rus. предполагаемый срок службы, m pranc. durée de vie expectée …

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  • 30expectancy — /ik spek teuhn see/, n., pl. expectancies. 1. the quality or state of expecting; expectation; anticipatory belief or desire. 2. the state of being expected. 3. an object of expectation; something expected. Also, expectance. [1590 1600; < ML&#8230; …

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