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Christian Dormann

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The Spanish Journal of Psychology|June 15, 2022
Start even Smaller, and then more Random. Comment on "Start Small, not Random: Why does Justifying your Time-Lag Matter?" by Yannick Griep, Ivana Vranjes, Johannes M. Kraak, Leonie Dudda, & Yingjie LiChristian Dormann
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology|January 1, 2004
Customer-related social stressors and burnoutChristian Dormann, Dieter Zapf
Industrial Health|February 16, 2025
I watch SEM: continuous time dynamic models with N≥1 smart watch dataChristian Dormann, Olga Diener
The Journal of Applied Psychology|October 31, 2012
The role of partners and children for employees' psychological detachment from work and well-beingVerena C Hahn, Christian Dormann
The Journal of Applied Psychology|November 15, 2006
Stressors, resources, and strain at work: a longitudinal test of the triple-match principleJan de Jonge, Christian Dormann
Psychological Methods|September 1, 2015
Optimal time lags in panel studiesChristian Dormann, Mark A Griffin
Psychological Bulletin|October 29, 2020
Reciprocal effects between job stressors and burnout: A continuous time meta-analysis of longitudinal studiesChristina Guthier, Christian Dormann, Manuel C Voelkle
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|January 25, 2012
Psychosocial safety climate moderates the job demand-resource interaction in predicting workgroup distressMaureen F Dollard, Michelle R Tuckey, Christian Dormann
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|June 11, 2011
Psychosocial safety climate as a lead indicator of workplace bullying and harassment, job resources, psychological health and employee engagementRebecca Law, Maureen F Dollard, Michelle R Tuckey, et al.
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology|April 24, 2018
Get even and feel good? Moderating effects of justice sensitivity and counterproductive work behavior on the relationship between illegitimate tasks and self-esteemJulia Schulte-Braucks, Anja Baethge, Christian Dormann, et al.
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The Spanish Journal of Psychology|June 15, 2022
Start even Smaller, and then more Random. Comment on "Start Small, not Random: Why does Justifying your Time-Lag Matter?" by Yannick Griep, Ivana Vranjes, Johannes M. Kraak, Leonie Dudda, & Yingjie LiChristian Dormann
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology|January 1, 2004
Customer-related social stressors and burnoutChristian Dormann, Dieter Zapf
Industrial Health|February 16, 2025
I watch SEM: continuous time dynamic models with N≥1 smart watch dataChristian Dormann, Olga Diener
The Journal of Applied Psychology|October 31, 2012
The role of partners and children for employees' psychological detachment from work and well-beingVerena C Hahn, Christian Dormann
The Journal of Applied Psychology|November 15, 2006
Stressors, resources, and strain at work: a longitudinal test of the triple-match principleJan de Jonge, Christian Dormann
Psychological Methods|September 1, 2015
Optimal time lags in panel studiesChristian Dormann, Mark A Griffin
Psychological Bulletin|October 29, 2020
Reciprocal effects between job stressors and burnout: A continuous time meta-analysis of longitudinal studiesChristina Guthier, Christian Dormann, Manuel C Voelkle
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|January 25, 2012
Psychosocial safety climate moderates the job demand-resource interaction in predicting workgroup distressMaureen F Dollard, Michelle R Tuckey, Christian Dormann
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|June 11, 2011
Psychosocial safety climate as a lead indicator of workplace bullying and harassment, job resources, psychological health and employee engagementRebecca Law, Maureen F Dollard, Michelle R Tuckey, et al.
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology|April 24, 2018
Get even and feel good? Moderating effects of justice sensitivity and counterproductive work behavior on the relationship between illegitimate tasks and self-esteemJulia Schulte-Braucks, Anja Baethge, Christian Dormann, et al.
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