This article assesses the effects of randomly priming priests with varying considerations of their professional responsibilities and relevant constituencies (including parishioner expectations).
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This article assesses the effects of randomly priming priests with varying considerations of their professional responsibilities and relevant constituencies (including parishioner expectations).
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Calfano, Brian Robert & Oldmixon, Elizabeth Anne.Remembering to Ask the Boss: Priming and the Dynamics of Priest Reliance on Bishop Cues,
article,
February 26, 2016;
Basel, Switzerland.
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accessed February 18, 2019),
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crediting UNT College of Arts and Sciences.