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Implicit Assessment of Transformational Leadership via Conditional Reasoning
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2017-05-20
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Demiran, Ayça
Toker, Yonca
Sümer, Hayriye Canan
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A. Demiran, Y. Toker, and H. C. Sümer, “Implicit Assessment of Transformational Leadership via Conditional Reasoning,” 2017, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://sites.grenadine.co/sites/mcidublin/en/eawop-2017/schedule/1969/Th-OR-S40-3-ImplicitAssessmentOfTransformationalLeadershipViaConditionalReasoning.