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Does anyone know of any observational studies of office behaviour?
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sean ashton
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Sat 4 Dec, 2010 05:35 am
Does anyone know of any observational studies (current or historical) of office behavior in the fields of sociology, behavioural psychology or anthropology? Or any books on the subject?
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