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Prosocial motive and helping behavior: examining helping efficacy and instrumentality
Journal of Managerial Psychology, 2016Purpose– Building on trait activation theory, theory of other orientation, and self-perception theory, the purpose of this paper is to examine how employees’ perceptions of helping efficacy and instrumentality influence the relationship between their prosocial motive and helping behavior.Design/methodology/approach– Data from 304 supervisor-subordinate
Byoung Kwon Choi, Hyoung Koo Moon
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[Helpful instrumental examinations in idiopathic Parkinson's disease].
Der Nervenarzt, 2017Item does not contain ...
Walter, U. +3 more
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DIALAZA a Helpful Instrument for the Renal Nurse
1984The poster presents the worksheet and the overview-form of DIALAZA. (DIALAZA is a computer based information system for Dialysis Centres) These two forms are complementary to one another resulting in a useful tool for daily use in a dialysis unit.
W. R. Sleutel +4 more
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Receiving instrumental support at work: When help is not welcome.
Journal of Applied Psychology, 2003Although the role of social support in promoting employees' health and well-being has been studied extensively, the evidence is inconsistent, sometimes even suggesting that social support might have negative effects. The authors examined some psychological processes that might explain such effects.
Deelstra, Janna T. +5 more
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Helping Surgeons’ Hands: A Biomechanical Evaluation of Ergonomic Instruments
The Journal of Hand Surgery"Ergonomic" is a common descriptor for a desk or computer workspace but is a term rarely used to describe a surgical instrument. Instead, surgeons spend many hours in inconvenient positions, often using instruments that are not ergonomic. Improving the ergonomics of surgical instruments may decrease the required force for simple tasks and allow for ...
Jill G, Putnam +4 more
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Instrumentation of the Avesnes/Helpe bridge
2007This paper details the different instrumentations installed on the Avesnes/Helpe bridge between 2005 and 2007 in France for recording its structural response and its loading conditions during a two-days monitoring campaign (June 2005), for performing dynamic assessments (March 2006) and for detecting damages (June 2006, March 2007). The first series of
Cremona, Christian +7 more
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Instrumental Geophysical Diagnose: Help to Historical Monuments Reconstruction Works
2014The necessity of knowing the underground state of historical monuments subject to damage demanded the use of some rapid geophysical methods (electrometric, magnetometric and GPR) in archaeological fields and geotechnical studies. An image of the ground structure can be presented and thus the rehabilitation study can be led by applying the geoelectric ...
Mihai Mafteiu +3 more
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Antecedents of Instrumental Interpersonal Help‐Seeking: An Integrative Review
Applied Psychology, 2012Drawing from research across various fields of psychology—social, educational, organisational, counseling and clinical psychology—this paper provides an integrative review of the antecedents of interpersonal help‐seeking behavior. Predicated on the Theory of Planned Behavior, the proposed model describes how person, task, and situation factors ...
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How instrument manufactures help with accreditation and ISO certification
Accreditation and Quality Assurance, 1999To help users of laboratory instrumentation to obtain laboratory accreditation and International Organization of Standardization certification, instrument manufactures should develop a comprehensive compliance programme for their products that includes product features, documentation and services for equipment validation and qualification.
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