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Behavioral integrity for safety, priority of safety, psychological safety, and patient safety: a team-level study.

Leroy H, Dierynck B, Anseel F, et al. Behavioral integrity for safety, priority of safety, psychological safety, and patient safety: A team-level study. Journal of Applied Psychology. 2012;97(6). doi:10.1037/a0030076.

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January 23, 2013
Leroy H, Dierynck B, Anseel F, et al. Journal of Applied Psychology. 2012;97(6).
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Leroy H, Dierynck B, Anseel F, et al. Behavioral integrity for safety, priority of safety, psychological safety, and patient safety: A team-level study. Journal of Applied Psychology. 2012;97(6). doi:10.1037/a0030076.

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