Power play
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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
- Power Play (1978 film), a 1978 thriller film
- Power Play (Angel), the penultimate episode of the series Angel
- Power Play (Star Trek: The Next Generation), a Star Trek: The Next Generation episode
- Power Play (television series), a Canadian television series
- Power Play (album) an album by the Canadian rock group April Wine
- Power Play (quartet), a barbershop quartet
- Power Play (Canadian political affairs series) a Canadian political television affairs series
In sports
- Power play (sport), a sporting term used in various games
- Powerplay (cricket), a rule concerning fielding restrictions in one-day international cricket
In video gaming
- PC PowerPlay, a PC games magazine published in Australia
- PowerPlay (technology), a defunct standard for networked video gaming headed by Valve Software and Cisco Systems
- Powerplay Cruiser, a joystick released in the early 1990s
In other fields
- PowerPlay, a multiplier randomly selected in the US lottery game Powerball
- PowerPlay, a Cognos software product
- ATI PowerPlay, a power managament technology from ATI Technologies
- Power Play (The Hardy Boys), a novel
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