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"interpersonal power" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where an individual or group is able to exert control over another individual or group through the use of persuasive tactics. For example, you could say, "John was able to get a promotion at work through his effective use of interpersonal power."
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Both are comments on interpersonal power.
Using a mock-vérité style familiar from television shows like "The Office" (and his own series, "The Thick of It," in relation to which this film is somewhere between spinoff and stepchild), Mr. Iannucci maps the queasy interpersonal power games at the heart of any political endeavor.
The built-in ambiguity of the ghost story made it the only form of popular fiction in which James could be entirely himself, and in "The Turn of the Screw" he applied the supernatural to the kind of interpersonal power struggle that in his other works is painfully mundane: the story is about a governess and a pair of malevolent ghosts vying for influence over the minds of two young children.
The interpersonal power relationships between marginalised students and their educators often reinforce the broader societal patterns of exclusion and discrimination (Cummins, 2001).
Table 5 displays all twelve scenarios, ranked from most informal to most formal, alongside their respective values for interpersonal power distribution, turn-taking structure and the level of preparedness of the interaction.
Instead, informal allocation practices in which interpersonal power relations and informal payments play an important role became the custom, resulting in the stronger economic actors gaining better access to more desirable pastures than the poor.
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Queer, and specifically gay, men have our own set of privileges that allow us systemic, cultural and interpersonal powers.
Another challenge for our interdisciplinary team was negotiating interpersonal and power dynamics on the research team.
These include poverty, lack of education, unemployment, alcohol and substance abuse, interpersonal conflict, intimacy and power.
17 18 Specifically for adolescents and young adults, for whom peers are the most important source of influence, the power of interpersonal persuasion cannot be underestimated.
Public health policy responses to violence against women should move beyond individual-level approaches to violence, to consider how structural and interpersonal level violence and power relations shape the 'lived experiences' of violence for women.
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