Publication: Baseline psychosocial and affective context characteristics predict outcome expectancy as a process appraisal of an organizational health intervention
Baseline psychosocial and affective context characteristics predict outcome expectancy as a process appraisal of an organizational health intervention
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Lehmann, A. I., Brauchli, R., Jenny, G. J., Füllemann, D., & Bauer, G. F. (2020). Baseline psychosocial and affective context characteristics predict outcome expectancy as a process appraisal of an organizational health intervention. International Journal of Stress Management, 27, 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1037/str0000119
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Lehmann, A. I., Brauchli, R., Jenny, G. J., Füllemann, D., & Bauer, G. F. (2020). Baseline psychosocial and affective context characteristics predict outcome expectancy as a process appraisal of an organizational health intervention. International Journal of Stress Management, 27, 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1037/str0000119