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A temporal perspective on emergence : using three-level mixed-effects models to track consensus emergence in groups

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Lang, Jonas, and Paul D. Bliese. “A Temporal Perspective on Emergence : Using Three-Level Mixed-Effects Models to Track Consensus Emergence in Groups.” The Handbook for Multilevel Theory, Measurement, and Analysis, edited by Stephen E. Humphrey and James M. LeBreton, American Psychological Association, 2018, pp. 519–40.
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Lang, J., & Bliese, P. D. (2018). A temporal perspective on emergence : using three-level mixed-effects models to track consensus emergence in groups. In S. E. Humphrey & J. M. LeBreton (Eds.), The handbook for multilevel theory, measurement, and analysis (pp. 519–540). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
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Lang, Jonas, and Paul D. Bliese. 2018. “A Temporal Perspective on Emergence : Using Three-Level Mixed-Effects Models to Track Consensus Emergence in Groups.” In The Handbook for Multilevel Theory, Measurement, and Analysis, edited by Stephen E. Humphrey and James M. LeBreton, 519–40. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
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Lang, Jonas, and Paul D. Bliese. 2018. “A Temporal Perspective on Emergence : Using Three-Level Mixed-Effects Models to Track Consensus Emergence in Groups.” In The Handbook for Multilevel Theory, Measurement, and Analysis, ed by. Stephen E. Humphrey and James M. LeBreton, 519–540. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
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Lang J, Bliese PD. A temporal perspective on emergence : using three-level mixed-effects models to track consensus emergence in groups. In: Humphrey SE, LeBreton JM, editors. The handbook for multilevel theory, measurement, and analysis. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association; 2018. p. 519–40.
IEEE
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J. Lang and P. D. Bliese, “A temporal perspective on emergence : using three-level mixed-effects models to track consensus emergence in groups,” in The handbook for multilevel theory, measurement, and analysis, S. E. Humphrey and J. M. LeBreton, Eds. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2018, pp. 519–540.
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  author       = {{Lang, Jonas and Bliese, Paul D.}},
  booktitle    = {{The handbook for multilevel theory, measurement, and analysis}},
  editor       = {{Humphrey, Stephen E. and LeBreton, James M.}},
  isbn         = {{9781433830013}},
  keywords     = {{Multilevel,emergence,organizational research}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{519--540}},
  publisher    = {{American Psychological Association}},
  title        = {{A temporal perspective on emergence : using three-level mixed-effects models to track consensus emergence in groups}},
  year         = {{2018}},
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