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and Rhodes, P. (2003) Principles of Organisational Behaviour. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Gautschi, T.F. (1989) “Hawthorne Studies: A Workplace Classic.” Design News, 10/23/89, Vol. 45 Issue 20, p180-180, 1p; (AN 14026314)
Hart, C. W. M. (19430 "The Hawthorne Experiments." Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science Volume 9, Issue 2 pp... displayed 300 characters
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Huczynski, A. and Buchanan, D. A. (2001) Organizational Behaviour: An Introductory Text. (3rd Edn.) Harlow: Prentice Hall
Jones S.R (1992). Was There a Hawthorne Effect?", American Journal of Sociology, Vol.98, No.3, Nov. 1992, p.451-468. (DBW HM1.A7)
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