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For the public, it might be an evidence-based practice not to listen to I-O psychologists

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 May 2022

Konrad Kulikowski*
Affiliation:
University of Social Sciences, Łódź
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*Corresponding author. Email: kkulikowski@san.edu.pl

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