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[RN185] Clark, Colin Mackinnon, Ulrike Marianne Murfett, Priscilla S. Rogers, and Soon Ang. "Is Empathy Effective for Customer Service? Evidence From Call Center Interactions." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 27 (2013): 123-153.
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