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In Social Psychology:
In Social Psychology:


A power play, as per Claude Steiner,[http://www.claudesteiner.com] is an interpersonal transaction or maneuver in which one person attempts to control another person against his or her will.
A power play, as per Claude Steiner,[http://www.claudesteiner.com] is an interpersonal transaction or manouver in which one person attempts to control another person against his or her will.

In Sports:

* A Power Play can represent the concoction of a disastrous betting proposition, from the mind of the master of Power Playing: a man know purely as 'The Cat'.

* He provides many people with daily 'Power Plays', the majority of which result in him obtaining substantial profits from other peoples willingess to follow him. He is a master of Power Plays, to whom people in his office bow to his greatness, and have positioned him in his very own corner of the office space.


In media
In media

Revision as of 14:26, 21 June 2009

Power play or powerplay may refer to:

In Social Psychology:

A power play, as per Claude Steiner,[1] is an interpersonal transaction or manouver in which one person attempts to control another person against his or her will.

In media

In sports

In video gaming

In other fields