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    Default Empirical studies on DCHN?

    I'm writing a paper on management, and I thought I'd include something about DCNH in as far as it relates to hiring people who won't turn around and start their own businesses with the training they learn from skilled artisans. Specifically, it seems to me like Ds will always try to go it alone, while Ns will try to stay where they are at and work their way up the ranks. It'd be nice though, if I could cite a study demonstrating the importance of the model. Can anyone think of such a study?
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    That seems to be kind of risky, I mean, citing such a controversial theory in a paper.
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    Well it's in a journal so why does it matter? Besides, she'll probably be interested.

    DCNH really isn't controversial: its validity is demonstrated by 9/10 profiles on OKCupid. "I want a guy who will make me laugh" is usually a C crying an H. "I want a guy who is dependable" is usually a D calling for an N.
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    I thought it was DCNH, in that order.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nowisthetime View Post
    I thought it was DCNH, in that order.
    Yeah you're right on that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nowisthetime View Post
    I thought it was DCNH, in that order.
    I propose reversing the order. HNCD. The dominants already think they're self-important, it won't hurt them to be last for a change. The H's are often overlooked, like the Hufflepuffs in Hogwarts. Let the H's be first for once.
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