Social Power and Interactional Style in the Divorce Attorney/Client Dyad

M. Hillary, Joel T. Johnson
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Based on the French and Raven typological model of social power, this field study examined divorce clients' perceptions of the ways in which their attorneys attempted to influence their actions. Data were generated from surveys mailed to divorce petitioners in three California counties. Five bases of source-dependent social power are identified in the French and Raven model: reward power, coercive power, referent power, expert power and legitimate power. Clients were asked to recall the frequency with their lawyers made various statements, each of which exemplified one of these power bases. Multiple regression analyses employed attorneys' usage of these various bases as predictors of clients' ratings of the competence of their lawyer and of their satisfaction with him or her. Although clients indicated their lawyers most frequently employed expert and legitimate power, use of coercive power was the stongest predictor of both outcome measures, and was negatively correlated with both dependent variables. A ...
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离婚律师/当事人关系中的社会权力与互动方式
基于French和Raven的社会权力类型模型,这个实地研究考察了离婚客户对律师试图影响他们行为的方式的看法。数据来源于邮寄给加州三个县离婚请愿者的调查。在French和Raven模型中确定了来源依赖社会权力的五个基础:奖励权力、强制权力、参考权力、专家权力和合法权力。客户被要求回忆他们的律师发表各种声明的频率,每一项声明都是这些权力基础之一的例证。多元回归分析采用律师使用这些不同的基础作为预测客户对他们的律师的能力和他们对他或她的满意度的评级。尽管客户表示他们的律师最常使用专家权力和合法权力,但强制权力的使用是这两个结果测量的最强预测因子,并且与两个因变量负相关。一个……
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