Using exploratory factor analysis to explore personal attitudes influencing the people-plant relationship in Danish workplaces

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Using exploratory factor analysis to explore personal attitudes influencing the people-plant relationship in Danish workplaces. / Thomsen, Jane Dyrhauge; Müller, Renate; Sønderstrup-Andersen, Hans H. K.

I: Acta Horticulturae, Bind 937, 2012, s. 1167-1172.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftKonferenceartikelForskningfagfællebedømt

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Thomsen, JD, Müller, R & Sønderstrup-Andersen, HHK 2012, 'Using exploratory factor analysis to explore personal attitudes influencing the people-plant relationship in Danish workplaces', Acta Horticulturae, bind 937, s. 1167-1172.

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Thomsen, J. D., Müller, R., & Sønderstrup-Andersen, H. H. K. (2012). Using exploratory factor analysis to explore personal attitudes influencing the people-plant relationship in Danish workplaces. Acta Horticulturae, 937, 1167-1172.

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Thomsen JD, Müller R, Sønderstrup-Andersen HHK. Using exploratory factor analysis to explore personal attitudes influencing the people-plant relationship in Danish workplaces. Acta Horticulturae. 2012;937:1167-1172.

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Thomsen, Jane Dyrhauge ; Müller, Renate ; Sønderstrup-Andersen, Hans H. K. / Using exploratory factor analysis to explore personal attitudes influencing the people-plant relationship in Danish workplaces. I: Acta Horticulturae. 2012 ; Bind 937. s. 1167-1172.

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