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Effects of a realistic job preview on job acceptance, job attitudes, and job survival.
Journal of Applied Psychology, 1973A field experiment was conducted in a telephone company to assess the effects of a realistic job preview vs an unrealistic (i.e., “traditional”) preview. Of 80 newly hired female telephone operators, those who saw a realistic job preview film subsequently had more realistic job expectations, fewer ...
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Restaurants & institutions, 1990
Is your job all it's cracked up to be? Take R&I's job$ quiz and compare your opinions about career and industry issues with those of your executive colleagues.
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Is your job all it's cracked up to be? Take R&I's job$ quiz and compare your opinions about career and industry issues with those of your executive colleagues.
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Are situational contingencies limiting job attitude—job performance relationships?
Organizational Behavior and Human Performance, 1973Abstract A model for job attitudes and job performance is proposed which hypothesizes that relationships occur in situations where job behaviors are primarily worker controlled. The empirical literature on job attitudes and absences, turnover, grievances, and objective performance is reviewed from the perspective of the model.
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Assessment of employee job attitudes
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1974M E, Hanson, H F, Kabat
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Salesperson performance and job attitudes revisited
European Journal of Marketing, 2002Research about the (inter)relationships across salesperson performance, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment is characterized by equivocal (and sometimes conflicting) empirical results. The study develops and tests an extended model of the performance→satisfaction→commitment sequence that incorporates intrinsic and extrinsic components of ...
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Job satisfaction and other job attitudes.
2013Reeshad S. Dalal, Marcus Credé
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Racial differences in job attitudes.
Journal of Applied Psychology, 1972John W. Slocum, Robert H. Strawser
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