Taking aim on empowerment research: On the distinction between individual and psychological conceptions
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- Marc A. Zimmerman
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This paper, published in 1990, received 416 indexed citations . Written by Marc A. Zimmerman covering the research area of General Health Professions. It is primarily cited by scholars working on General Health Professions (246 citations), Sociology and Political Science (70 citations) and Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management (60 citations). Published in American Journal of Community Psychology.
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