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Natalie J Allen

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The Journal of Applied Psychology|March 28, 2002
Organizational citizenship behavior and workplace deviance: the role of affect and cognitionsKibeom Lee, Natalie J Allen
Astrobiology|November 12, 2020
Team Processes and Outcomes During the AMADEE-18 Mars Analog MissionJulia McMenamin, Natalie J Allen, Melissa Battler
Behavior Research Methods|April 21, 2015
Disparity in organizational research: How should we measure it?Xuhua Wei, Natalie J Allen, Yongmei Liu
The Journal of Applied Psychology|September 12, 2007
Assessing dissimilarity relations under missing data conditions: evidence from computer simulationsNatalie J Allen, David J Stanley, Helen Williams, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|February 8, 2011
Examining workgroup diversity effects: does playing by the (group-retention) rules help or hinder?David J Stanley, Natalie J Allen, Helen M Williams, et al.
Canadian Journal on Aging = La Revue Canadienne Du Vieillissement|May 22, 2008
The key to me: seniors' perceptions of relationship-building with in-home service providersThomas W Gantert, Carol L McWilliam, Catherine Ward-Griffin, et al.
The Neuroradiology Journal|June 19, 2019
Evidence for sex differences in morphological abnormalities in type I Chiari malformationJames R Houston, Natalie J Allen, Maggie S Eppelheimer, et al.
Neuropsychology|May 17, 2019
Type I Chiari malformation, RBANS performance, and brain morphology: Connecting the dots on cognition and macrolevel brain structureJames R Houston, Philip A Allen, Jeffrey M Rogers, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy|February 7, 2018
A Retrospective 2D Morphometric Analysis of Adult Female Chiari Type I Patients with Commonly Reported and Related ConditionsMaggie S Eppelheimer, James R Houston, Jayapalli R Bapuraj, et al.
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The Journal of Applied Psychology|March 28, 2002
Organizational citizenship behavior and workplace deviance: the role of affect and cognitionsKibeom Lee, Natalie J Allen
Astrobiology|November 12, 2020
Team Processes and Outcomes During the AMADEE-18 Mars Analog MissionJulia McMenamin, Natalie J Allen, Melissa Battler
Behavior Research Methods|April 21, 2015
Disparity in organizational research: How should we measure it?Xuhua Wei, Natalie J Allen, Yongmei Liu
The Journal of Applied Psychology|September 12, 2007
Assessing dissimilarity relations under missing data conditions: evidence from computer simulationsNatalie J Allen, David J Stanley, Helen Williams, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|February 8, 2011
Examining workgroup diversity effects: does playing by the (group-retention) rules help or hinder?David J Stanley, Natalie J Allen, Helen M Williams, et al.
Canadian Journal on Aging = La Revue Canadienne Du Vieillissement|May 22, 2008
The key to me: seniors' perceptions of relationship-building with in-home service providersThomas W Gantert, Carol L McWilliam, Catherine Ward-Griffin, et al.
The Neuroradiology Journal|June 19, 2019
Evidence for sex differences in morphological abnormalities in type I Chiari malformationJames R Houston, Natalie J Allen, Maggie S Eppelheimer, et al.
Neuropsychology|May 17, 2019
Type I Chiari malformation, RBANS performance, and brain morphology: Connecting the dots on cognition and macrolevel brain structureJames R Houston, Philip A Allen, Jeffrey M Rogers, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy|February 7, 2018
A Retrospective 2D Morphometric Analysis of Adult Female Chiari Type I Patients with Commonly Reported and Related ConditionsMaggie S Eppelheimer, James R Houston, Jayapalli R Bapuraj, et al.
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