Experiencing Job Burnout: The Roles of Positive and Negative Traits and States
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Eric W. Ford | Kelly L. Zellars | Nicole P. Hoffman | Pamela L. Perrewé | Wayne A. Hochwarter | K. Zellars | W. Hochwarter | P. Perrewé | E. Ford | N. Hoffman
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