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Research Will Evolve, but We Must Do a Better Job of Translating What We Already Know

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 January 2015

Cameron Klein*
Affiliation:
Kenexa, Inc.
*
E-mail: cameron.klein@kenexa.com, Address: 5811 Briar Rosa Dr., Lincoln, NE 68516
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