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NTIS 바로가기감성과학 = Science of emotion & sensibility, v.24 no.2, 2021년, pp.75 - 80
Shin, Ji-eun (Department of psychology, Chonnam National University) , Lee, Hyeonju (Psychological solution planning part, MIDAS IT)
Do happy applicants achieve more? Although it is well established that happiness predicts desirable work-related outcomes, previous findings were primarily obtained in social settings. In this study, we extended the scope of the "happiness premium" effect to the artificial intelligence (AI) context....
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