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Looking at both sides of algorithmic control and employee well-being: a job demands-resources model. [PDF]
Zhang L, Ling X, Yang C.
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European Physical Education Review, 2015
Much has been learned about the socialization of physical education (PE) teachers using occupational socialization theory (OST). However, important to understanding any socialization process is explaining how the roles that individuals play are socially constructed and contextually bound.
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Much has been learned about the socialization of physical education (PE) teachers using occupational socialization theory (OST). However, important to understanding any socialization process is explaining how the roles that individuals play are socially constructed and contextually bound.
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PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1996
In his response to the 1987 English Coalition conference, Peter Elbow writes, "It's about time we finally don't know what we are" (What Is English? [New York: MLA, 1990] v). For many beleaguered humanists this statement is almost a battle cry for the miasma and apparent relativism that they believe has been eroding, like acid rain, the edifice of this ...
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In his response to the 1987 English Coalition conference, Peter Elbow writes, "It's about time we finally don't know what we are" (What Is English? [New York: MLA, 1990] v). For many beleaguered humanists this statement is almost a battle cry for the miasma and apparent relativism that they believe has been eroding, like acid rain, the edifice of this ...
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Game theory’s role in role-playing
International Journal of Forecasting, 2002Green (International Journal of Forecasting ,1 8 , 321-344) considers one method of testing the predictive value of game theory for conflict situations, and finds that role-playing does better. I discuss a second method, one that combines game theory and role-playing.
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