Jose Cortina

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George Mason University, Washington, DC 
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Neal Schmitt grad student

Children

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Stephanie C. Payne grad student 2000 George Mason
Charles T. Keil grad student 2001 George Mason
Jeffrey M. Beaubien grad student 2003 George Mason
Tara Carpenter grad student 2003 George Mason
Eric J. Barger grad student 2004 George Mason
Nicole M. Dudley grad student 2005 George Mason
Dalit Lev-Arey Maraglit grad student 2005 George Mason
Kara A. Marsh grad student 2005 George Mason
Karin A. Orvis grad student 2007 George Mason
Kathryn L. Engel grad student 2008 George Mason
Tine Koehler grad student 2009 George Mason
Katherine B. Elder grad student 2012 George Mason
Gonzalo Ferro grad student 2014 George Mason
Joseph N. Luchman grad student 2014 George Mason
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Chang Y, Cortina JM. (2023) What should I wear to work? An integrative review of the impact of clothing in the workplace. The Journal of Applied Psychology
Alessandri G, Cortina JM, Sheng Z, et al. (2021) Where you came from and where you are going: The role of performance trajectory in promotion decisions. The Journal of Applied Psychology. 106: 599-623
Cortina JM, Sheng Z, Keener SK, et al. (2020) From alpha to omega and beyond! A look at the past, present, and (possible) future of psychometric soundness in the Journal of Applied Psychology. The Journal of Applied Psychology
Dudley NM, Cortina JM. (2008) Knowledge and skills that facilitate the personal support dimension of citizenship. The Journal of Applied Psychology. 93: 1249-70
Orvis KA, Dudley NM, Cortina JM. (2008) Conscientiousness and reactions to psychological contract breach: a longitudinal field study. The Journal of Applied Psychology. 93: 1183-93
Dudley NM, Orvis KA, Lebiecki JE, et al. (2006) A meta-analytic investigation of conscientiousness in the prediction of job performance: examining the intercorrelations and the incremental validity of narrow traits. The Journal of Applied Psychology. 91: 40-57
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