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The Neglect of the Political: An Alternative Evidence-Based Practice for I–O Psychology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 January 2015

Dean Bartlett*
Affiliation:
London Metropolitan University
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E-mail: [email protected], Address: London Metropolitan Business School, London Metropolitan University, Holloway Road, London N7 8HN, United Kingdom

Abstract

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Type
Commentaries
Copyright
Copyright © Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology 2011 

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