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Compare burnout and mental health workers and other sectors of the hard physical conditions in the country's cement factories

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  • ali delavar
  • ali zaloghi
https://doi.org/10.22054/jep.2006.5960
Educational Psychology
Volume 1, Issue 2 - Serial Number 2
January 2006
Pages 55-70
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delavar, A. and zaloghi, A. (2005). Compare burnout and mental health workers and other sectors of the hard physical conditions in the country's cement factories. Educational Psychology, 1(2), 55-70. doi: 10.22054/jep.2006.5960

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delavar, A. , and zaloghi, A. . "Compare burnout and mental health workers and other sectors of the hard physical conditions in the country's cement factories", Educational Psychology, 1, 2, 2005, 55-70. doi: 10.22054/jep.2006.5960

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delavar, A., zaloghi, A. (2005). 'Compare burnout and mental health workers and other sectors of the hard physical conditions in the country's cement factories', Educational Psychology, 1(2), pp. 55-70. doi: 10.22054/jep.2006.5960

CHICAGO

A. delavar and A. zaloghi, "Compare burnout and mental health workers and other sectors of the hard physical conditions in the country's cement factories," Educational Psychology, 1 2 (2005): 55-70, doi: 10.22054/jep.2006.5960

VANCOUVER

delavar, A., zaloghi, A. Compare burnout and mental health workers and other sectors of the hard physical conditions in the country's cement factories. Educational Psychology, 2005; 1(2): 55-70. doi: 10.22054/jep.2006.5960

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