Employee Reactions and Adjustment to Euthanasia-Related Work: Identifying Turning-Point Events Through Retrospective Narratives
Creator
Reeve, Charlie L.
Spitzmuller, Christiane
Rogelberg, Steven G.
Walker, Alan
Schultz, Lisa
Clark, Olga
Bibliographic Citation
Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science 2004; 7(1): 1-25
Date
2004Collections
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