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R C Barnett

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Women & Health|January 1, 1992
Worker and mother roles, spillover effects, and psychological distressR C Barnett, N L Marshall
Women'S Health (Hillsdale, N.J.)|January 23, 1999
Negative affectivity: how serious a threat to self-report studies of psychological distress?R T Brennan, R C Barnett
Child Development|October 1, 1986
Fathers' participation in family work and children's sex-role attitudesG K Baruch, R C Barnett
Annales De La Nutrition Et De L'Alimentation|January 1, 1977
[Contamination of cotton seeds and of cotton seed cake by aflatoxin]A Emami, M Suzangar, R C Barnett
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|January 1, 1991
Physical symptoms and the interplay of work and family rolesR C Barnett, H Davidson, N L Marshall
Women & Health|January 1, 1992
Positive-spillover effects from job to home: a closer lookR C Barnett, N L Marshall, A Sayer
The American Psychologist|February 1, 1987
Women and gender in research on work and family stressG K Baruch, L Biener, R C Barnett
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology|April 1, 1997
The changing workforce, job stress, and psychological distressN L Marshall, R C Barnett, A Sayer
The Journal of Family Practice|March 1, 1982
Patient noncompliance with postvasectomy semen examination protocolJ V Dervin, R C Barnett, D L Stone
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology|October 20, 1999
Fit as a mediator of the relationship between work hours and burnoutR C Barnett, K C Gareis, R T Brennan
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Women & Health|January 1, 1992
Worker and mother roles, spillover effects, and psychological distressR C Barnett, N L Marshall
Women'S Health (Hillsdale, N.J.)|January 23, 1999
Negative affectivity: how serious a threat to self-report studies of psychological distress?R T Brennan, R C Barnett
Child Development|October 1, 1986
Fathers' participation in family work and children's sex-role attitudesG K Baruch, R C Barnett
Annales De La Nutrition Et De L'Alimentation|January 1, 1977
[Contamination of cotton seeds and of cotton seed cake by aflatoxin]A Emami, M Suzangar, R C Barnett
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|January 1, 1991
Physical symptoms and the interplay of work and family rolesR C Barnett, H Davidson, N L Marshall
Women & Health|January 1, 1992
Positive-spillover effects from job to home: a closer lookR C Barnett, N L Marshall, A Sayer
The American Psychologist|February 1, 1987
Women and gender in research on work and family stressG K Baruch, L Biener, R C Barnett
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology|April 1, 1997
The changing workforce, job stress, and psychological distressN L Marshall, R C Barnett, A Sayer
The Journal of Family Practice|March 1, 1982
Patient noncompliance with postvasectomy semen examination protocolJ V Dervin, R C Barnett, D L Stone
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology|October 20, 1999
Fit as a mediator of the relationship between work hours and burnoutR C Barnett, K C Gareis, R T Brennan
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