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ISSN 2836-1709
Original research
Vol. 7, Issue 1, 2025September 30, 2025 EDT

PERSPECTIVE TAKING AS A MODERATOR OF POLITICAL STRESS – WORK OUTCOME RELATIONSHIPS: A TEST OF COMPETING HYPOTHESES

Destiny Cole, MA, MBA, Samantha Jordan, MBA, PhD, Zejun (Jenny) Zhao, MBA, Wayne Hochwarter, PhD, MBA,
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Crisis, Stress, and Human Resilience
Cole, Destiny, Samantha Jordan, Zejun (Jenny) Zhao, and Wayne Hochwarter. 2025. “PERSPECTIVE TAKING AS A MODERATOR OF POLITICAL STRESS – WORK OUTCOME RELATIONSHIPS: A TEST OF COMPETING HYPOTHESES.” Crisis, Stress, and Human Resilience: An International Journal 7 (1): 64–93.

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