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White Mountains
Mount Washington, from Bretton Woods.
The cog railway track is visible, on the spur to the left of the summit.
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Mount Adams viewed from the summit of Mount Madison.
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Bondcliff observed at sunset from West Bond, Pemigewasset Wilderness, White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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Looking south on the Franconia Ridge Trail. Near peaks are Mount Flume (left) and Mount Liberty (center).
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Mount Jefferson as seen from near the summit of Mount Washington, with the Great Gulf below.
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Mount Lafayette as viewed from Franconia Ridge. Hikers are visible hiking through the krummholz in the col.
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The Franconia Ridge viewed from Mt. Lincoln; hikers are visible on the ridge trail.
Greenleaf Hut on the shoulder of Mount Lafayette

Beginning

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Although I joined Wikipedia earlier and I made my first tentative edits in June 2007, I began to contribute more heavily to Wikipedia in the spring of 2008.

In May and June 2008 I did most of my Wikipedia editing and writing for the health psychology entry. Like most Wikipedeans, I built upon what came before me. I added new text, edited previous writing, checked facts including citations, emended citations based on searches of the research literature, and added new citations. I also included two lists of doctoral programs, one in health psychology and the other in occupational health psychology (since removed and moved to the occupational health psychology entry).


In June 2008 I created the entry devoted to occupational health psychology because it is an emergent field within psychology. I thought there was a need for such an entry. However, I did not do much more with the entry than set it up.

Internationalizing

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I also tried to internationalize the English entries. I linked the health psychology entry to a parallel entry in French. I also linked the French entry to the English entry. My next step was to initiate an entry on occupational health psychology (OHP) for the French version of Wikipedia, and cross-link the English and French OHP entries. Although I have knowledge of French, I enlisted someone who is more fluent in French than I am to help me with the French OHP entry.


On Nov. 8, 2008, I started a French OHP page, fr:Psychologie de la santé au travail. It is cross-linked with the English OHP page. I hope my starting the French OHP page can precipitate more OHP pages in a variety of languages. I would like to Wikipedeans who are more fluent in French than I am to elaborate the French OHP entry.

More efforts

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In July 2008 I turned my attention to the entry devoted to the City College of New York, including work on the entry called the List of City College of New York people.

It wasn't until September 2008 that I began to work more productively on developing the OHP entry. Over time, I started a total of 39 English-language Wikipedia entries and one French-language entry. I started and elaborated the entry on occupational health psychology. In January and February 2009, I began to create entries for OHP-related journals including Work & Stress (the original and the redirect), the Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, the Journal of Organizational Behavior, the Journal of Health and Social Behavior, the Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health (the original and the redirect), the Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, Organizational Research Methods, Occupational Medicine, the European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, Psychosomatic Medicine (journal), the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, and Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. I also initiated Wikipedia entries for two OHP-related organizations, the Society for Occupational Health Psychology and the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology. In September 2011, I began Wikipedia entries for two individuals, Isidor Chein and Maurice M. Rapport. In April 2012, I created an entry for Irving Millman.

Other entries I created include Health Psychology (journal), natural science (psychology) (the original and the redirect), and basic science (psychology). On June 2, 2013, I began the entry for the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology.

I also edited and wrote for the Wikipedia entry covering Samuel J. Tilden High School (mostly 2010, with some in 2012, 2014, and 2017) in Brooklyn, NY. I am a graduate of Tilden High School. Finally--and this was more for fun--, I got caught up with a British TV show called Spooks; the show is about agents of the British intelligence service MI-5. I edited different entries devoted to several episodes and helped summarize episodes.

Other efforts include work on the entries on study design (mostly around 2008), contingency table (mostly around 2010), industrial and organizational (I/O) psychology (mostly around 2016-2017), and natural experiment (mostly around 2014 and 2016-2017). In December 2016 and January 2017, I returned to work on improving the entry on I/O psychology. In January 2017, I worked on improving the organizational behavior entry. It is a little better but it needs input from OB specialists. In April 2017, I worked on improving the occupational burnout entry. In April 2018, I worked on improving the wording of the personality testing entry. I have edited the entry on the Pygmalion effect (beginning January 6, 2017).

In May 2009, I observed a number of problems in the school violence entry. I began to edit, and add to, the entry. Beginning in February 2011 and throughout much of the year, I added to the concept inventory entry.

In February and March 2012, I worked on improving the entry on Henry Ford. I had done some reading on Ford and Fordism, and became interested in the entry.

On April 1, 2014, I began to work on improving the writing in the organizational behavior entry. On April 14, 2014, I began to contribute to the entry on Elton Mayo, one of the founders of the field known as organizational behavior.

Between October 6 and October 19, 2015, I broke up the entry on school violence, which had contained sections on school violence in different countries, and created separate Wikipedia entries for each country. These entries include school violence in Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria, France, Japan, Poland, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

In March and April 2016, I edited a good deal of the Revised NEO Personality Inventory entry. In December 2016, I edited the entry on Mining in Cornwall and Devon.

In June 2019, I again worked on improving the entry on occupational burnout.

In December 2019, I worked on the occupational stress entry.

Also in December 2019, I worked on the entry fluid and crystallized intelligence, but not nearly as much as I worked on occupational stress. Fewer than 15 edits on gf - gc. In late April and in May 2020, I made about 65 edits of this entry. It needed work.

In July and August 2020, I made 70 edits of the qualitative research entry.

In September and October 2020, I worked on the grounded theory entry.

In December 2020, I worked on the entry on focus groups.

On February 22, 2021, I started to edit the entry on the theory of planned behavior. I stopped editing the entry in April 22, 2021.

In May and June 2021, I edited the psychology entry.

From October 11 to October 16, 2021, I edited the entry on the Mexican Inquisition.

From September 14 to September 19, 2023, I created a table in the Psychological testing entry. The table enumerated a number of well-known psychological symptom scales. To my regret, a link to the excellent Mental Health Assessments website created by Steven Spector[1] was deleted. In my view the editors did not understand that the website was a joint creation of Steven and his father, leading psychologist Paul Spector. I resumed editing the entry in October 2023. I found some of the writing needlessly wordy and clumsy.

On September 18-19, 2023, I extensively edited the entry devoted to the PHQ-9.

To count my edits I am going to use the following tool: http://tools.wmflabs.org/xtools/pcount/

Here is a look at my edits. http://tools.wmflabs.org/xtools/pcount/index.php?name=iss246&lang=en&wiki=wikipedia

To see hits per page. [2]

Work & Stress counter

16,000 edits

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I am pleased to say that on October 25, 2022, I had made 16,000 edits.


List of Wikipedia articles I originated and their origination dates

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1. Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology 2013-06-02

2. Irving Millman 2012-04-27

3. Isidor Chein 2011-09-03

4. Maurice M. Rapport 2011-09-03

5. Health Psychology (journal) 2011-01-26

6. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health · (redirect) 2009-01-31

7. Natural science (psychology) · (redirect) 2009-04-16

8. Basic science (psychology) 2009-04-14

9. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology 2009-03-21

10. Psychosomatic Medicine 2009-02-15

11. European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology 2009-02-14

12. Work and stress · (redirect) 2009-02-13

13. Work & Stress 2009-02-13

14. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology 2009-02-13

15. Society for Occupational Health Psychology 2009-02-12

16. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice 2009-02-03

17. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2009-02-02

18. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology 2009-02-01

19. Organizational Research Methods 2009-01-31

20. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health 2009-01-31

21. Journal of Health and Social Behavior 2009-01-30

22. Journal of Organizational Behavior 2009-01-25

23. Social Science and Medicine · (redirect) 2009-01-25

24. Occupational Medicine 2009-01-24

25. Occupational health psychology 2008-06-22

26. Sam Salz 2015-02-08

27. - 35. School violence in each of these countries Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria, France, Japan, Poland, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States Dates created: 2015-10-06 to 2015-10-19

36. Stanford-Binet · (redirect) 2016-12-29

37. National Council on Measurement in Education 2016-12-30

38. Herschel Island (Chile) 2017-12-20

Moved Herschel Island to Herschel Island (Canada) 2018-1-16

39. Occupational Health Science 2018-2-28 and again on 2019-2-11 after it was decommissioned.

40. Category:Occupational health psychology 2019-12-28

41. Occupational Health Science (journal) 2021-11-24 and 2024-1-2


Notes for future reference

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Note to user WhatamIdoing. You were very helpful in the past, and I thought you could answer a question. If you visit the developmental psychology entry or outline of psychology entry you will notice that the psychology template is transcluded on the bottom of the page. When you look at the page, why isn't the template open as it is on many other psychology Wikipedia entries, for example in the abnormal psychology entry? I know that I could click the word "show", and the full template will appear. However, in the abnormal psychology entry , the psychology template is visible, and the button reads "hide". Thanks. Iss246 (talk) 01:06, 18 April 2009 (UTC)


Response from WhatamIdoing who is unfailingly helpful: "Hello, Iss246! What a fascinating question. It appears that the answer is because there is only one navbox on the abnormal psych article. The default is to have it open if there is only one, but if there are two or more, then it autocollapses. I think that you can change this behavior (assuming all the usual "everyone agrees it's a good idea" issues) by typing bracket-bracketPsychology |state=uncollapsedbracket-bracket instead of just plain bracket-bracketPsychologybracket-bracket where the navbox should display.

"Thanks again for the interesting question: I learned something today! WhatamIdoing talk 02:49, 18 April 2009 (UTC)"

Note to myself. User:Paulbalegend has fine photographs of the White Mountains on his Wikipedia page.


How to insert a chart into a WP entry

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This is how to insert a pre-existing chart into a WP entry.

[[File:Number of Fatal Work Injuries, 1992-2014.jpg|thumb|Number of occupational fatal work injuries in the U.S. from 1992 until 2014. Note, the 2001 statistics do not include deaths related to the September 11 terrorist attacks.]]


The chart would look like this:

Number of occupational fatal work injuries in the U.S. from 1992 until 2014. Note, 2001 statistics do not include death related to the September 11 terrorist attacks.

En dash, em dash, and minus sign

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Write an en dash as follows:

Write an em dash as follows: —

Write a minus sign as follows: −

Compare the above to a hyphen: -

To indicate to another user who you are when writing on a talk page

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To indicate a Wikipedia user that I am writing on a talk page, use the following: Iss246.

{{U|Iss246}}

How to direct a reader, via an internal link, to a section within an article

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This is an example of how to direct a reader to a section of an article.

*[[Occupational health psychology#Research methods|Research methods in occupational health psychology]]

How to redirect

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This is an example of how the redirect procedure works: #REDIRECT[[Social Science & Medicine]]; found for the Social Science and Medicine entry.

How to make a numbered list

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To begin the game of Monopoly, the players have to:

  1. Take turns rolling the dice;
  2. High roll goes first;
  3. If there is a tie, re-roll;
  4. The player to the left of the player going first.....; and
  5. Blah blah blah.


Here is how to make a numbered list without writing numbers.

To begin the game of Monopoly, the players have to:

# Take turns rolling the dice;

# High roll goes first;

# If there is a tie, re-roll;

# The player to the left of the player going first.....; and

# Blah blah blah.

Tags to indicate a citation is needed, original research is presented, an author was omitted, dubious information

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OR tag. [original research?]

CN tag. [citation needed]

If the article needs a source/citation, insert this marker at the end of the sentence in question: {{cn}}

Taking this step can alert the original writer or another editor to help to locate the source/citation.


Another, perhaps better, way to indicate that a source/citation is needed is to include the date:[citation needed]

in syntax form insert the following marker in the place where it is need: {{cn|date=October 2020}}.


This is another way to show how to indicate that references are needed in a section of text: [citation needed].

{{fact|date=February 2021}}


Here is an example of how to indicate that a source is unreliable:[2][unreliable source]

<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.blah, blah, blah/definition/culture.html|title=Baloney culture|website=Baloney.com|language=en|access-date=2020-19-11}}</ref>{{Unreliable source|sure=y|reason=This article is not an accepted textbook or a peer-reviewed source.|date=November 2020}}


To ask who an author is, one can ask who?[who?] by using this syntax {{Who|October 2020}}


How to say something is dubious.

Here is an example.

Johnson and Jones found that the moon is made of green cheese.[dubiousdiscuss]

Here is the syntax. {{Dubious|date=February 2021|reason=Other sources disagree}}

How to ping another Wikipedian

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Use ping to notify someone else. Here I notify myself. @Iss246:. I used {{ping|iss246}} to produce @Iss246:.

How to alert another Wikipedian he or she was mentioned. *@Iss246:

To acknowledge another user

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One can write something like "I think {{u|USER'S_NAME}} correctly described Washington crossing the Delaware."

I think iss246 correctly described Washington crossing the Delaware.

How to use samp

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If an editor wants to show an example of syntax or computer code or anything else, he or she can use the "samp" syntax. An example of the samp syntax is as follows:

<samp>Learn how and when to remove this template message</samp>.

WP applies a faint grey to the example text to distinguish it from the main text of the entry.

Here is how the above example will look:

Learn how and when to remove this template message.

How to use the wiki and nowiki commands to illustrate syntax

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The above also embodies how the "wiki" and "nowiki" syntax works as well. Here is another example:

<nowiki>blah, blah, blah</nowiki>

How to direct a reader to seek further information

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Here is a useful way of directing reading to sources of further information. I found this at the History of the Ford Motor Company. It this direction right under a section heading.

{{further|Firestone and Ford tire controversy|The Battle of the Overpass|Ringwood Mines landfill site}}

To enter additional further information one can use the Further2 syntax. Here, again, is an example from the entry on the History of the Ford Motor Company.

{{Further2|[[Dirty War#ford|Dirty War]]}}

How to bring text back to the left margin

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Here is how to bring writing back to the left margin.
The writing is back to the left margin.

:::::Here is how to bring writing back to the left margin.

{{od}}


How to indicate a section needs expanding

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How to indicate that a section needs expanding.

Here is the code {{expand section|date=Jan 2018}}


How to get to sign my name and allow another editor to go right to my talk page

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Here is an example of how to sign my name and allow someone to go to my talk page. [•]

How to highlight text with vertical green line

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This is how to highlight text with a vertical green line. It is helpful in showing text that editors are jointly working on.

{{tqb|Professionals from several fields conduct research ......}}

Professionals from several fields conduct research ......

This is how to note a trademark)

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Total Worker Health<sup>®</sup>

Total Worker Health®

Exponentiation, Superscripts, Subscripts

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23 = 23 = 8

2{{sup|3}} = 8

or 2<sup>3</sup> = 8

Subscripts This is how to write subscripts

H2SO4 = H2SO4

H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub> = H{{sub|2}}SO{{sub|4}}

Mathematical text

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where χ2 is computed as....


Here is what the syntax for the above looks like. Note the position of the colon in the syntax below.

 : <math>\phi=\pm\sqrt{\frac{\chi^2}{N}},</math>

<math> where {{math|χ<sup>2</sup>}} is computed as....</math>

How to create line breaks (hard carriage returns)

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Use the following: <br /> or <br>

This sentence will break
in the middle.

Here is the markup for the above sentence.
This sentence will break <br />in the middle.

Crossouts

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Note to myself. How to show cross out text.

<s>cross-out</s>

cross-out

Non-breaking space, aka hard space

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The html markup &nbsp; indicates a non-breaking space, i.e., a hard space, occurs. The markup is inserted between two items, preventing in line-break. Here is an example:

Johnson wrote "Henry V was a great play" (p. 21). The space between "p." and "21" is a hard space. A line-break cannot take place between the "p." and the "21" when &nbsp; comes between the "p." and the "21."

More on handling line breaking and non-breaking

See Help:Line-break handling

How to ask for clarification of some text

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{{clarify|date=September 2023}}

Blah, blah, blah.[clarification needed]


To strike out texts

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Sometimes an editor would like to strike out text.

Here is how to do it: <s>to strike out text do this</s>.


Note to myself. To use talkback, write a note on my user page, and then go to the other person's talk page a leave a talkback tag. The talkback tag looks like this:

Hello, Iss246. You have new messages at USERNAME's talk page.
You can remove this notice at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template.

More notes for future reference

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How to get someone's attention by writing on the person's talk page

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@Iss246: This is how to get someone's attention when writing on the Talk page.

How do tell readers of an entry that there is another entry with a similar name

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This is how to tell visitors to an entry that there is another entry with a similar name and redirect the visitor. {{distinguish|Herschel Island (Chile)}}

How to write a footnote

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How to write a footnote and to insert a page number next to a reference.

...a major problem.[a]

...a major problem.{{Efn|See the chapter entitled: "Workplace Bullying" in:<ref>{{cite book|author1=E. Kevin Kelloway|author2=Julian Barling|author3=Joseph J. Hurrell, Jr.|title=Handbook of Workplace Violence|url=https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/handbook-of-workplace-violence/book226252|publisher=SAGE Publications|isbn=9781452263960}}</ref>{{rp|p. 122}} "Arguably, bullying has existed since ordered work patterns were established."|name=|group=}}

Here is another example:

{{Efn|The term "depersonalization" as used by Maslach and Jackson should not be confused with the [[depersonalization|same term]] used in psychiatry and clinical psychology as a hallmark of dissociative disorder.|name=|group=}}

It is important to include the following just before the reference list.


How to create a place to put footnotes

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This is what the section containing footnotes would look like. Write the two lines below. Footnotes from the article would follow.

== Notes ==

{{Notelist}}


How to create a block quote

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<blockquote>Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battle-field of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this.</blockquote>

Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battle-field of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this.</ref>

An editor can put a reference inside a blockquote.

How to put a reference list inside a section of talk page

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Type in the following above the set of references. The reference list will go exactly where you place it.

{{reflist-talk}}

I did not include an example here.

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Barnstar section

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The Copyeditor's Barnstar
In recognition of your hard work, factual integrity, and thorough copyediting on the Charles Barron article, I award you this Barnstar. Your edits were lightning quick, and I am still amazed at how tightly-condensed and readable the page is now—after just a single day of your copyediting! I also found your listening ear and willingness to learn about the topic to be a tremendous asset. It will take you far! --Screwball23 talk 02:46, 2 March 2011 (UTC)
The Original Barnstar
In appreciation of your swift, exacting, and obliging copy-editing of Malati Dasi, I am glad to present you with this barnstar. Thanks and regards, Cinosaur (talk) 01:32, 8 March 2011 (UTC)
The Civility Barnstar
I saw this[3]. You are an extremely patient person, and you deserve some recognition for that. Howicus (talk) 05:04, 24 May 2013 (UTC)

References

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  1. ^ Steven Eric Spector Mental Health Assessment Archive [1]
  2. ^ blah, blah/definition/culture.html "Baloney culture". Baloney.com. Retrieved 2020-19-11. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help); Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  3. ^ E. Kevin Kelloway; Julian Barling; Joseph J. Hurrell, Jr. Handbook of Workplace Violence. SAGE Publications. ISBN 9781452263960.


Cite error: There are <ref group=lower-alpha> tags or {{efn}} templates on this page, but the references will not show without a {{reflist|group=lower-alpha}} template or {{notelist}} template (see the help page).