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Organizational climate correlates of viable urban block organizations

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This research was supported in part by National Science Foundation grant No. BNS-78-08827 to Abraham Wandersman.

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Giamartino, G.A., Wandersman, A. Organizational climate correlates of viable urban block organizations. Am J Commun Psychol 11, 529–541 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00896803

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