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See text for details Fig. 2 Excerpt from image of Origin manuscript page 204, call number RF-18-H, Research Library, American Museum of Natural History.

This was particularly apparent within the negatively evaluated narratives (see box 2: excerpt 1).

When followership experiences were evaluated more positively and the leadership process was seen to go well, pronouns 'we' and 'us' would be used to describe the whole team, including both leaders and followers together (see box 2: excerpt 2).

From the position of leader, participants often used the pronoun 'I' when describing leadership decisions, which seemed to indicate their agency and autonomy within the situation (see box 2: excerpt 3).

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In the scanner, participants simply listened to the stimuli presented in "miniblocks" of 2 excerpts, interspersed with silence (Fig. 1).

The New Yorker, January 12 , 1946P. 17 Excerpt from a notebook kept by a Marine, recently discharged.

The New Yorker, September 4 , 1954P. 17 Excerpt from comminitacion from Rasponi Associates, a publ.

The New Yorker, February 21 , 1942P. 9 Excerpt from Anniversary comment of Feb. 1927: During the last year great things were accomplished.

The New Yorker, February 1 , 1941P. 7 Excerpt from a letter to us by the editor of an amusement trade magazine.

By Daniel Lang and Brendan Gill The New Yorker, January 12 , 1946P. 17 Excerpt from a notebook kept by a Marine, recently discharged.

By Geoffrey T. Hellman The New Yorker, September 4 , 1954P. 17 Excerpt from comminitacion from Rasponi Associates, a publ.

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