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The relationship between learning levels and job satisfaction among hospital employees with the job class as a moderator variable

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Table 2  The State of Study Variables (Learning and Job Satisfaction) among Non-therapeutic Staff
Table 4  Correlation Matrix of the Variable “Learning” and Its Components vs. the Variable “Job Satisfaction” and Its Components among Therapeutic Staff

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