THE SOCIAL COGNITION´S IMPACT ON VOCATIONAL BEHAVIOR OF CARE STAFF FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
In recent years, numerous theoretical models based on the theory of empathy and self-efficacy founded the explanation of vocational behavior. The finding of a particular profile of the social cognition function in the staff that attends for people with disabilities makes it necessary to evaluate the...
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Main Author: | José María Benavent Estrada (Author) |
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Universidad Nacional del Nordeste,
2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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