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Jan Dul

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Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry|December 1, 2024
Editorial: Identifying the Perfect Predictor of Absence of Disease: A Shift Toward Necessary Condition Analysis in Evidence-Based Medicine?Jan Dul
Ergonomics|December 25, 2010
Work environments for employee creativityJan Dul, Canan Ceylan
Sociological Methods & Research|November 17, 2018
Analyzing Relationships of Necessity Not Just <i>in Kind</i> But Also <i>in Degree</i>: Complementing fsQCA With NCABarbara Vis, Jan Dul
Applied Ergonomics|May 18, 2004
An assessment system for rating scientific journals in the field of ergonomics and human factorsJan Dul, Waldemar Karwowski
Applied Ergonomics|September 9, 2008
Ergonomics contributions to company strategiesJan Dul, W Patrick Neumann
Clinical Psychology Review|December 14, 2025
Necessity causality in mental health research: Applying necessary condition analysis in clinical psychology and psychiatryIgor Marchetti, Ernst H W Koster, Jan Dul
Frontiers in Psychology|August 10, 2019
Necessary Condition Analysis: Type I Error, Power, and Over-Interpretation of Test Results. A Reply to a Comment on NCA. Commentary: Predicting the Significance of NecessityJan Dul, Erwin van der Laan, Roelof Kuik, et al.
Ergonomics|February 16, 2012
A strategy for human factors/ergonomics: developing the discipline and professionJan Dul, Ralph Bruder, Peter Buckle, et al.
Ergonomics|November 13, 2012
Response to the commentary 'A question of our marketing or our preconceptions'Jan Dul, Ralph Bruder, Peter Buckle, et al.
BMJ Open|November 12, 2025
Testing psychosocial work adversities as a necessary condition for work-related emotional exhaustion in young workers: a cross-sectional necessary condition analysis on a national general working population-based surveyRoosmarijn M C Schelvis, Malte van Veen, Sietske J Tamminga, et al.
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Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry|December 1, 2024
Editorial: Identifying the Perfect Predictor of Absence of Disease: A Shift Toward Necessary Condition Analysis in Evidence-Based Medicine?Jan Dul
Ergonomics|December 25, 2010
Work environments for employee creativityJan Dul, Canan Ceylan
Sociological Methods & Research|November 17, 2018
Analyzing Relationships of Necessity Not Just <i>in Kind</i> But Also <i>in Degree</i>: Complementing fsQCA With NCABarbara Vis, Jan Dul
Applied Ergonomics|May 18, 2004
An assessment system for rating scientific journals in the field of ergonomics and human factorsJan Dul, Waldemar Karwowski
Applied Ergonomics|September 9, 2008
Ergonomics contributions to company strategiesJan Dul, W Patrick Neumann
Clinical Psychology Review|December 14, 2025
Necessity causality in mental health research: Applying necessary condition analysis in clinical psychology and psychiatryIgor Marchetti, Ernst H W Koster, Jan Dul
Frontiers in Psychology|August 10, 2019
Necessary Condition Analysis: Type I Error, Power, and Over-Interpretation of Test Results. A Reply to a Comment on NCA. Commentary: Predicting the Significance of NecessityJan Dul, Erwin van der Laan, Roelof Kuik, et al.
Ergonomics|February 16, 2012
A strategy for human factors/ergonomics: developing the discipline and professionJan Dul, Ralph Bruder, Peter Buckle, et al.
Ergonomics|November 13, 2012
Response to the commentary 'A question of our marketing or our preconceptions'Jan Dul, Ralph Bruder, Peter Buckle, et al.
BMJ Open|November 12, 2025
Testing psychosocial work adversities as a necessary condition for work-related emotional exhaustion in young workers: a cross-sectional necessary condition analysis on a national general working population-based surveyRoosmarijn M C Schelvis, Malte van Veen, Sietske J Tamminga, et al.
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