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Cheryl M Wagner

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The Journal of Nursing Administration|May 9, 2009
The value of a nonlinear model in predicting nursing turnoverCheryl M Wagner
Journal of Advanced Nursing|October 3, 2007
Organizational commitment as a predictor variable in nursing turnover research: literature reviewCheryl M Wagner
Journal of Advanced Nursing|July 20, 2010
Predicting nursing turnover with catastrophe theoryCheryl M Wagner
The Journal of Nursing Administration|December 4, 2004
Is your nursing staff ready for magnet hospital status? An application of the revised Nursing Work IndexCheryl M Wagner
The Journal of Nursing Administration|September 23, 2003
Catastrophe and nursing turnover: nonlinear modelsCheryl M Wagner, Diane L Huber
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The Journal of Nursing Administration|May 9, 2009
The value of a nonlinear model in predicting nursing turnoverCheryl M Wagner
Journal of Advanced Nursing|October 3, 2007
Organizational commitment as a predictor variable in nursing turnover research: literature reviewCheryl M Wagner
Journal of Advanced Nursing|July 20, 2010
Predicting nursing turnover with catastrophe theoryCheryl M Wagner
The Journal of Nursing Administration|December 4, 2004
Is your nursing staff ready for magnet hospital status? An application of the revised Nursing Work IndexCheryl M Wagner
The Journal of Nursing Administration|September 23, 2003
Catastrophe and nursing turnover: nonlinear modelsCheryl M Wagner, Diane L Huber
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