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Palmer Morrel-Samuels

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Harvard Business Review|July 16, 2003
Web surveys' hidden hazardsPalmer Morrel-Samuels
Harvard Business Review|March 16, 2002
Getting the truth into workplace surveysPalmer Morrel-Samuels
Clinical and Translational Science|December 21, 2010
Research methodology: an innovative approach to a venerable coursePalmer Morrel-Samuels, Marc Zimmerman
Physician Executive|September 30, 2006
Cascading improvements in communication: adopting a new approach to organizational communicationBaltej S Maini, Palmer Morrel-Samuels
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 5, 2012
Player preferences among new and old violinsClaudia Fritz, Joseph Curtin, Jacques Poitevineau, et al.
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Harvard Business Review|July 16, 2003
Web surveys' hidden hazardsPalmer Morrel-Samuels
Harvard Business Review|March 16, 2002
Getting the truth into workplace surveysPalmer Morrel-Samuels
Clinical and Translational Science|December 21, 2010
Research methodology: an innovative approach to a venerable coursePalmer Morrel-Samuels, Marc Zimmerman
Physician Executive|September 30, 2006
Cascading improvements in communication: adopting a new approach to organizational communicationBaltej S Maini, Palmer Morrel-Samuels
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 5, 2012
Player preferences among new and old violinsClaudia Fritz, Joseph Curtin, Jacques Poitevineau, et al.
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