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Peter Y Chen
Auburn University - Auburn / United States
Social Sciences / Psychology
AD Scientific Index ID: 824133
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Peter Y Chen's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Using social exchange theory to distinguish procedural from interactional justice Group & organization management 27 (3), 324-351, 2002
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Relationships of work stressors with aggression, withdrawal, theft and substance use: An exploratory study Journal of occupational and organizational psychology 65 (3), 177-184, 1992
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Why negative affectivity should not be controlled in job stress research: Don't throw out the baby with the bath water Journal of Organizational Behavior, 79-95, 2000
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Negative affectivity as the underlying cause of correlations between stressors and strains. Journal of applied psychology 76 (3), 398, 1991
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Negative affectivity as the underlying cause of correlations between stressors and strains.PY Chen, PE SpectorJournal of applied psychology 76 (3), 398, 19916601991
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