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Stress, Role Ambiguity, and Role Conflict

Psychological Reports, 1984
The purposes of the study were to determine the relationships between stress, role ambiguity, and role conflict and to correlate these measures with job satisfaction. Direct service workers ( n = 138) in mental health, mental retardation, and physical restoration facilities participated. All variables were significantly intercorrelated.
J K, Stout, J L, Posner
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Role ambiguity and athlete satisfaction

Journal of Sports Sciences, 2003
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between athletes' perceptions of role ambiguity and satisfaction. The relationship between these multidimensional constructs was investigated at the beginning and at the end of the season, as well as from early season to end of season.
Mark A, Eys   +3 more
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Nonprofit Board Role Ambiguity

The American Review of Public Administration, 2008
This study investigates the degree to which nonprofit board volunteers understand their role and performance expectations in the organizations they govern. Using data collected from chief executives and board members, the authors first compare board member self-reports of role ambiguity with chief executive assessments of how well board members ...
Bradley E. Wright, Judith L. Millesen
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Role ambiguity, role conflict, and job satisfaction of dietitians

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1982
The purpose of this research was to study the relationship between role ambiguity and conflict and job satisfaction as perceived by dietitians in the United States. Role ambiguity scores for all dietitians were consistently low. Generalist dietitians, however, scored significantly higher in role ambiguity than dietitians who were heads of departments ...
C, Agriesti-Johnson, E, Miles
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