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▸ noun: an industrial and organizational psychology model developed by organizational psychologists Howard M. Weiss (Georgia Institute of Technology) and Russell Cropanzano (University of Colorado) to explain how emotions and moods influence job performance and job satisfaction.
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▸ noun: an industrial and organizational psychology model developed by organizational psychologists Howard M. Weiss (Georgia Institute of Technology) and Russell Cropanzano (University of Colorado) to explain how emotions and moods influence job performance and job satisfaction.
▸ Words similar to affective events theory
▸ Usage examples for affective events theory
▸ Idioms related to affective events theory
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
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▸ Rhymes of affective events theory
▸ Invented words related to affective events theory