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Running head: OLBI TRANSCULTURAL ADAPTATION FOR BRAZIL AND

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1 Oldenburg Burnout Inventory transcultural adaptation for Brazil and Portugal

2 Jorge Sinval1,2 , Cristina Queirs1 , Sonia Pasian2 , & Jorge Sinval3

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3 University of Porto
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4 University of So Paulo
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5 ISPA University Institute of Psychological, Social, and Life Sciences

6 Author Note

7 The authors would like to thank to the DGS - Occupational Health Committee and to
8 the USP International grant conceded to Jorge Sinval (Grant agreement number:
9 2014.1.3766.1.8).
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11 Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to , & Jorge Sinval, Rua
12 Jardim do Tabaco, 34, 1149-041 Lisboa, PORTUGAL. E-mail: jpmaroco@ispa.pt
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13 Abstract

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17 Oldenburg Burnout Inventory transcultural adaptation for Brazil and Portugal

18 Methods

19 We report how we determined our sample size, all data exclusions (if any), all
20 manipulations, and all measures in the study.

21 Participants

22 Material

23 Procedure

24 Data analysis

25 We used R (3.4.1, R Core Team, 2017) and the R-package papaja (0.1.0.9492, Aust &
26 Barth, 2017) for all our analyses.

27 Results

28 Discussion
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29 References

30 Aust, F., & Barth, M. (2017). papaja: Create APA manuscripts with R Markdown.
31 Retrieved from https://github.com/crsh/papaja
32 R Core Team. (2017). R: A language and environment for statistical computing. Vienna,
33 Austria: R Foundation for Statistical Computing. Retrieved from
34 https://www.R-project.org/

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