The CPA 2021 Virtual Series was presented from June 7th to 25th.
Renée McCutcheon presented a poster on researched conducted with Kate Dupré on the effects of pro-environmental leadership on individual well-being, commitment, and life satisfaction.
Christine Tulk presented a poster on gender, household income, and work-family conflict during COVID-19. The data for the poster were collected as part of a working during COVID-19 study led by Dr. Janet Mantler.
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Tulk, C., & Mantler, J. (2021, June). Gender, income, and work-family conflict during COVID-19. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychology Association, Virtual.
McCutcheon, R. & Dupré, K. E. (2021). Does Pro-Environmental Leadership Make a Difference? Examining Effects on Individual Well-Being, Commitment and Life Satisfaction. Poster presented at the Annual Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Virtual.
Monday, July 5, 2021 | Categories: Conference, News
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