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Burnout / Motivation / Year of birth missing / Christina Maslach / Organizational psychology / Work engagement / Philip Zimbardo / Stanford prison experiment / Occupational stress / Social psychology / Stress / Behavioural sciences
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Burnout
Motivation
Year of birth missing
Christina Maslach
Organizational psychology
Work engagement
Philip Zimbardo
Stanford prison experiment
Occupational stress
Social psychology
Stress
Behavioural sciences

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