Assessing the Role of Negative Affectivity in Occupational Stress Research: Does Gender Make a Difference?
Document Type
Contribution to Book
Language
eng
Format of Original
14 p.
Publication Date
2002
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Source Publication
Gender, Work Stress, and Health
Source ISSN
9781557989239
Recommended Citation
Jex, Steve M.; Adams, Gary A.; and Ehler, Michele L., "Assessing the Role of Negative Affectivity in Occupational Stress Research: Does Gender Make a Difference?" (2002). Management Faculty Research and Publications. 224.
https://epublications.marquette.edu/mgmt_fac/224
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Comments
"Assessing the Role of Negative Affectivity in Occupational Stress Research: Does Gender Make a Difference?" in Gender, Work Stress, and Health. Eds. Debra L. Nelson and Ronald J. Burke. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2002: 71-84. DOI.