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    Histogram analysis of stretched‐exponential and monoexponential diffusion‐weighted imaging models for distinguishing low and intermediate/high gleason scores in prostate carcinoma by Liu, Wei, Liu, Xiao H., Tang, Wei, Gao, Hong B., Zhou, Bing N., Zhou, Liang P.

    Published in Journal of magnetic resonance imaging (01-08-2018)
    “…Background Noninvasive measures to evaluate the aggressiveness of prostate carcinoma (PCa) may benefit patients. Purpose To assess the value of…”
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    The prediction of task and contextual performance by political skill: A meta-analysis and moderator test by Bing, Mark N., Davison, H. Kristl, Minor, Inneka, Novicevic, Milorad M., Frink, Dwight D.

    Published in Journal of vocational behavior (01-10-2011)
    “…Political skill is a relatively newly articulated construct. Despite its novelty, it has been investigated in a variety of contexts, showing promise not only…”
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    Tick control: an industry point of view by Graf, J F, Gogolewski, R, Leach-Bing, N, Sabatini, G A, Molento, M B, Bordin, E L, Arantes, G J

    Published in Parasitology (01-10-2004)
    “…The development of new acaricides is a long and very expensive process. Worryingly, there is increasing resistance to available acaricides worldwide leading to…”
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    New Understanding in Tuning Toughness of β-Polypropylene: The Role of β-Nucleated Crystalline Morphology by Luo, Feng, Geng, Chengzhen, Wang, Ke, Deng, Hua, Chen, Feng, Fu, Qiang, Na, Bing

    Published in Macromolecules (08-12-2009)
    “…It is widely believed that the trigonal β-form is favorable and effective for toughening isotactic polypropylene (iPP). Therefore, β-form content should be…”
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    IL8 polymorphisms and overall survival in pazopanib- or sunitinib-treated patients with renal cell carcinoma by Xu, C-F, Johnson, T, Garcia-Donas, J, Choueiri, T K, Sternberg, C N, Davis, I D, Bing, N, Deen, K C, Xue, Z, McCann, L, Esteban, E, Whittaker, J C, Spraggs, C F, Rodríguez-Antona, C, Pandite, L N, Motzer, R J

    Published in British journal of cancer (31-03-2015)
    “…Background: We evaluated germline single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for association with overall survival (OS) in pazopanib- or sunitinib-treated patients…”
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    Validation of photographic food records in children: are pictures really worth a thousand words? by Higgins, J.A, LaSalle, A.L, Zhaoxing, P, Kasten, M.Y, Bing, K.N, Ridzon, S.E, Witten, T.L

    Published in European journal of clinical nutrition (01-08-2009)
    “…Background/Objectives: Self-reported food records are commonly used to estimate dietary intake. However, diet diaries are time consuming for participants and…”
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    When Core Self-Evaluations Influence Employees' Deviant Reactions to Abusive Supervision: The Moderating Role of Cognitive Ability by Kluemper, Donald H., Mossholder, Kevin W., Ispas, Dan, Bing, Mark N., Iliescu, Dragos, Ilie, Alexandra

    Published in Journal of business ethics (01-10-2019)
    “…Viewing workplace deviance within a victim precipitation framework, we explore how abusive supervisors target subordinates low in core self-evaluations (CSE)…”
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    Incremental Validity of the Frame-of-Reference Effect in Personality Scale Scores: A Replication and Extension by Bing, Mark N, Whanger, James C, Davison, H. Kristl, VanHook, Jayson B

    Published in Journal of applied psychology (01-02-2004)
    “…Context-specific personality items provide respondents with a common frame of reference unlike more traditional, noncontextual personality items. The common…”
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    Acquaintance Ratings of the Big Five Personality Traits: Incremental Validity Beyond and Interactive Effects With Self-Reports in the Prediction of Workplace Deviance by Kluemper, Donald H., McLarty, Benjamin D., Bing, Mark N.

    Published in Journal of applied psychology (01-01-2015)
    “…It is widely established that the Big Five personality traits of conscientiousness, agreeableness, and emotional stability are antecedents to workplace…”
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    Individualist and collectivist values: evidence of compatibility in Iran and the United States by Ghorbani, Nima, Bing, Mark N., Watson, P.J., Kristl Davison, H., LeBreton, Daniel L.

    Published in Personality and individual differences (01-07-2003)
    “…This study examined claims that a collectivistic allocentrism is incommensurate with an individualistic idiocentrism and that the Western psychological…”
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    How Leaders Perceive Employee Deviance: Blaming Victims While Excusing Favorites by Kluemper, Donald H, Taylor, Shannon G, Bowler, W. Matthew, Bing, Mark N, Halbesleben, Jonathon R. B

    Published in Journal of applied psychology (01-07-2019)
    “…Drawing from theories of attribution and perception, we posit that employees who are victims of rudeness are themselves (inappropriately) evaluated by leaders…”
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    Friend or Foe? The Promise and Pitfalls of Using Social Networking Sites for HR Decisions by Davison, H. Kristl, Maraist, Catherine, Bing, Mark N.

    Published in Journal of business and psychology (01-06-2011)
    “…The Internet has changed many Human Resource (HR) practices, and techniques such as online job postings and testing have become quite common in HR. However,…”
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    The predictive and interactive effects of equity sensitivity in teamwork-oriented organizations by Bing, Mark N., Burroughs, Susan M.

    Published in Journal of organizational behavior (01-05-2001)
    “…Many studies have investigated the relationship between equity sensitivity and other variables of organizational importance. Although theoretical grounds…”
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    Insufficient Effort Responding as a Partial Function of Implicit Aggression by DeSimone, Justin A., Davison, H. Kristl, Schoen, Jeremy L., Bing, Mark N.

    Published in Organizational research methods (01-01-2020)
    “…In recent years, researchers have devoted greater attention to insufficient effort responding (IER), in which participants fail to attend to instructions, do…”
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    Ultrastructural features of the tomont of Cryptocaryon irritans (Ciliophora: Prostomatea), a parasitic ciliate of marine fishes by Ma, Rui, Fan, Xinpeng, Yin, Fei, Ni, Bing, Gu, Fukang

    Published in Parasitology (01-05-2017)
    “…Numerous studies have been conducted on the cellular morphology of Cryptocaryon irritans. However, details regarding the tomont stage of its life cycle remain…”
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    In the Eyes of the Beholder: A Non-Self-Report Measure of Workplace Deviance by Stewart, Susan M, Bing, Mark N, Davison, H. Kristl, Woehr, David J, McIntyre, Michael D

    Published in Journal of applied psychology (01-01-2009)
    “…Because employees may be reluctant to admit to performing deviant acts, the authors of this study reexamined the commonly used self-report measure of workplace…”
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    Religiosity and Moral Identity: The Mediating Role of Self-Control by Vitell, Scott John, Bing, Mark N., Davison, H. Kristl, Ammeter, Anthony P., Garner, Bart L., Novicevic, Milorad M.

    Published in Journal of business ethics (01-09-2009)
    “…The ethics literature has identified moral motivation as a factor in ethical decision-making. Furthermore, moral identity has been identified as a source of…”
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    Reward me, charity, or both? The impact of fees and benefits in loyalty programs by Eason, C. Clifton, Bing, Mark N., Smothers, Jack

    Published in Journal of retailing and consumer services (01-07-2015)
    “…This research examines the effects of loyalty program annual fees (no fee vs. $10 fee in Study 1, and no fee vs. $10 vs. $25 fee in Study 2) and benefit…”
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