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  • Journal

    Arthur, W. and Villado, A. J.

    The importance of distinguishing between constructs and methods when comparing predictors in personnel selection research and practice.

    2008 - Journal of Applied Psychology

    In-text: (Arthur and Villado, 2008)

    Your Bibliography: Arthur, W. and Villado, A., 2008. The importance of distinguishing between constructs and methods when comparing predictors in personnel selection research and practice. Journal of Applied Psychology, 93(2), pp.435-442.

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    Cook, H. M.

    Are honorifics polite? Uses of referent honorifics in a Japanese committee meeting

    2011 - Journal of Pragmatics

    In-text: (Cook, 2011)

    Your Bibliography: Cook, H., 2011. Are honorifics polite? Uses of referent honorifics in a Japanese committee meeting. Journal of Pragmatics, 43(15), pp.3655-3672.

  • Journal

    Dunn, C. D.

    Formal forms or verbal strategies? Politeness theory and Japanese business etiquette training

    2011 - Journal of Pragmatics

    In-text: (Dunn, 2011)

    Your Bibliography: Dunn, C., 2011. Formal forms or verbal strategies? Politeness theory and Japanese business etiquette training. Journal of Pragmatics, 43(15), pp.3643-3654.

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    Fukushima, S. and Sifianou, M.

    Conceptualizing politeness in Japanese and Greek

    2017 - Intercultural Pragmatics

    In-text: (Fukushima and Sifianou, 2017)

    Your Bibliography: Fukushima, S. and Sifianou, M., 2017. Conceptualizing politeness in Japanese and Greek. Intercultural Pragmatics, 14(4).

  • Journal

    Nishimura, Y.

    Impoliteness in Japanese BBS interactions: Observations from message exchanges in two online communities

    2010 - Journal of Politeness Research. Language, Behaviour, Culture

    In-text: (Nishimura, 2010)

    Your Bibliography: Nishimura, Y., 2010. Impoliteness in Japanese BBS interactions: Observations from message exchanges in two online communities. Journal of Politeness Research. Language, Behaviour, Culture, 6(1).

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