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M T Matteson

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Psychological Reports|June 1, 1982
Occupational stress, satisfaction, physical well being, and coping: a study of homemakersJ M Ivancevich, M T Matteson
Journal of Occupational Medicine. : Official Publication of the Industrial Medical Association|August 1, 1982
Type A and B behavior patterns and self-reported health symptoms and stress: examining individual and organizational fitM T Matteson, J M Ivancevich
Health Values|December 11, 1987
Worksite health promotion: some important questionsM T Matteson, J M Ivancevich
The Personnel Journal|September 8, 1982
The how, what and why of stress management trainingM T Matteson, J M Ivancevich
Supervisor Nurse|June 1, 1980
Nurses & stress: time to examine the potential problemJ M Ivancevich, M T Matteson
The American Journal of Medical Technology|March 1, 1982
Stress and the medical technologist: I. A general overviewM T Matteson, J M Ivancevich
Social Science & Medicine. Medical Psychology & Medical Sociology|June 1, 1980
The coronary-prone behavior pattern: a review and appraisalM T Matteson, J M Ivancevich
Academy of Management Journal. Academy of Management|May 11, 1982
Occupational stress, Type A behavior, and physical well beingJ M Ivancevich, M T Matteson, C Preston
AORN Journal|March 1, 1981
Stress and the OR nurseC A Preston, J M Ivancevich, M T Matteson
The American Journal of Medical Technology|January 1, 1977
A comparative analysis of the relationship between organizational climate and job satisfaction of medical technologistsJ T McMahon, J M Ivancevich, M T Matteson
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Psychological Reports|June 1, 1982
Occupational stress, satisfaction, physical well being, and coping: a study of homemakersJ M Ivancevich, M T Matteson
Journal of Occupational Medicine. : Official Publication of the Industrial Medical Association|August 1, 1982
Type A and B behavior patterns and self-reported health symptoms and stress: examining individual and organizational fitM T Matteson, J M Ivancevich
Health Values|December 11, 1987
Worksite health promotion: some important questionsM T Matteson, J M Ivancevich
The Personnel Journal|September 8, 1982
The how, what and why of stress management trainingM T Matteson, J M Ivancevich
Supervisor Nurse|June 1, 1980
Nurses & stress: time to examine the potential problemJ M Ivancevich, M T Matteson
The American Journal of Medical Technology|March 1, 1982
Stress and the medical technologist: I. A general overviewM T Matteson, J M Ivancevich
Social Science & Medicine. Medical Psychology & Medical Sociology|June 1, 1980
The coronary-prone behavior pattern: a review and appraisalM T Matteson, J M Ivancevich
Academy of Management Journal. Academy of Management|May 11, 1982
Occupational stress, Type A behavior, and physical well beingJ M Ivancevich, M T Matteson, C Preston
AORN Journal|March 1, 1981
Stress and the OR nurseC A Preston, J M Ivancevich, M T Matteson
The American Journal of Medical Technology|January 1, 1977
A comparative analysis of the relationship between organizational climate and job satisfaction of medical technologistsJ T McMahon, J M Ivancevich, M T Matteson
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