Accession Number:

AD0745768

Title:

Perceptions of Information Relevance and Importance under Truel Stress.

Corporate Author:

PURDUE UNIV LAFAYETTE IND

Report Date:

1972-06-01

Abstract:

The effect of increasing truel stress conflict among three parties without coalition formation i.e. war among three nations on the perception of information relevance and importance was investigated. Control groups exposed to four periods of duel two nation conflict did not modify their perception of information relevance and importance. Experimental groups exposed to four periods of duel conflict, threat of potential truel conflict, threat of imminent truel conflict, and truel conflict, perceived information relevance and importance as gradually increasing. It was concluded that predictions based on complexity theory can be applied to truelling.

Descriptive Note:

Technical rept.,

Supplementary Note:

Report on Organizational Effectiveness Research Program.

Pages:

0014

Subject Categories:

Contract Number:

N00014-67-A-0226-0007

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0.00MB

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