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Weekenders and workaholics

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Sampson, Anthony A.
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Workaholics

open access: yes, 2013
Morley D Glicken
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Assessing the Offspring of Workaholic Parents: The Children of Workaholics Screening Test

open access: yesPerceptual and Motor Skills, 1999
This study reports initial stages in the development of a self-report instrument that measures offsprings' mental disposition toward their parents' work habits. In an initial sitting, a battery of tests was administered to 207 young adults to assess the reliability and validity of the Children of Workaholics Screening Test. After a 2-wk.
B E, Robinson, J J, Carroll
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Sleepers and workaholics

open access: yesProceedings of the 1994 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data, 1994
In the mobile wireless computing environment of the future a large number of users equipped with low powered palm-top machines will query databases over the wireless communication channels. Palmtop based units will often be disconnected for prolonged periods of time due to the battery power saving measures; palmtops will also frequencly relocate ...
Daniel Barbará, Tomasz Imieliński
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Adjustment in Medical Specialist Workaholics

open access: yesProcedia, Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2016
The purpose of the study was to compare workaholics individual adjustment in different dimensions: individual, family, marital, social, and job with nonworkaholics individual.
Ahmadi, Fatemeh   +2 more
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WORKAHOLISM AND DIVORCE

Psychological Reports, 2000
This study compared workaholism components and workaholic behaviors of managers currently divorced or currently married. Data were collected using anonymous questionnaires from 530 women and men. 44 divorced and 415 still-married managers indicated similar workaholism and workaholic behaviors.
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The Multidimensional Workaholism Scale: Linking the conceptualization and measurement of workaholism.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 2020
Scholarly interest in workaholism has increased dramatically in recent years. This research has underscored the detrimental effects of workaholism for employees, their families, and the organizations that employ them. Despite drastic improvements in the quality of studies examining workaholism over the past several decades, researchers continue to ...
Malissa A. Clark   +2 more
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