Organizational and Occupational Health Psychology
MASTER'S PROGRAM at the West University of Timisoara
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Exam topics
1. Occupational Health Psychology areas
2. Job demands-resources model
3. Work engagement

Exam bibliography 
Demerouti, E., & Bakker, A.B. (2011). The Job Demands–Resources model: Challenges for future research. South African Journal of Industrial Psychology, 37, 1-9

Houdmont, J., Leka, S. (2010). Introduction in Occupational Health Psychology. In J. Houdmont and S. Leka (Eds). Occupational Health Psychology (pp.1-31). Chichester: Blackwell Publishing

Schaufeli, W.B. & Bakker, A.B. (2010). The conceptualization and measurement of work engagement. In A.B. Bakker & M.P. Leiter (Eds.), Work engagement: A handbook of essential theory and research (pp. 10-24). New York: Psychology Press.

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