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Bowling Green State University
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About: Bowling Green State University is a education organization based out in Bowling Green, Ohio, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 8315 authors who have published 16042 publications receiving 482564 citations. The organization is also known as: BGSU.
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01 Jan 2004
TL;DR: Kelleine et al. as mentioned in this paper presented a review of the manuscript and the editor and three reviewers for their many helpful suggestions, including Russ Belk, Rob Kleine, and Stacey Menzel Baker.
Abstract: Susan Schultz Kleine is Associate Professor, Department of Marketing, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio 43403, (410) 354-8070, skleine@bgsu.edu. Stacey Menzel Baker is Assistant Professor, Department of Management and Marketing, College of Business Administration, University of Wyoming, P.O. Box 3275, Laramie, WY 82071, smbaker@uwyo.edu. Direct correspondence to either author. The authors would like to thank Russ Belk for his personal insights, Rob Kleine for his insights and feedback about the manuscript, and the editor and three reviewers for their many helpful suggestions.
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TL;DR: The data indicate that light exerts a powerful, immediate effect on physiology and behavior in addition to its powerful influence on circadian organization.
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TL;DR: A variety of examples of how music may promote behavioral change are summarized, including effects on memory, mood, brain activity as well as autonomic responses such as the experience of 'chills'.
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TL;DR: This article provided a comprehensive test of this mechanism by examining mimicry and mimicry-based moo-moo-means by examining the effect of emotional contagion on service with a smile.
Abstract: Primitive emotional contagion has been proposed to explain why “service with a smile” predicts encounter satisfaction. We provide a comprehensive test of this mechanism by examining mimicry and moo...
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined psychological detachment from work during non-work time as a partial mediator between job stressors and low work-home boundaries and strain reactions (emotional exhaustion, need for recovery) on the other hand.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Eduardo Salas | 129 | 711 | 62259 |
Russell A. Barkley | 119 | 355 | 60109 |
Hong Liu | 100 | 1905 | 57561 |
Jaak Panksepp | 99 | 446 | 40748 |
Kenneth I. Pargament | 96 | 372 | 41752 |
Robert C. Green | 91 | 526 | 40414 |
Robert W. Motl | 85 | 712 | 27961 |
Evert Jan Baerends | 85 | 318 | 52440 |
Hugh Garavan | 84 | 419 | 28773 |
Janet Shibley Hyde | 83 | 227 | 38440 |
Michael L. Gross | 82 | 701 | 27140 |
Jerry Silver | 78 | 201 | 25837 |
Michael E. Robinson | 74 | 366 | 19990 |
Abraham Clearfield | 74 | 513 | 19006 |
Kirk S. Schanze | 73 | 512 | 19118 |