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It is postulated that an employee experiences positive affect to the extent that the three states are present . The positive affect created by the presence of these psychological states is believed to be reinforcing and to serve as an ...
It is postulated that an employee experiences positive affect to the extent that the three states are present . The positive affect created by the presence of these psychological states is believed to be reinforcing and to serve as an ...
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It is also crucial to remember that transfer of training from an instructional setting ( such as an organization's training program ) to a work environment involves all the issues related to the necessity of having a positive transfer ...
It is also crucial to remember that transfer of training from an instructional setting ( such as an organization's training program ) to a work environment involves all the issues related to the necessity of having a positive transfer ...
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Similar relationships were found for trainees who had positive self - perceptions of employment capability , high proficiency ratings by counselors and peers , and a positive attitude toward further training As is made obvious by ...
Similar relationships were found for trainees who had positive self - perceptions of employment capability , high proficiency ratings by counselors and peers , and a positive attitude toward further training As is made obvious by ...
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