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If the Protestant Ethic has the impact that the authors sug- gest , how would they account for the atti- tude and performance changes among city workers reported in the literature when their work has been enlarged ?
If the Protestant Ethic has the impact that the authors sug- gest , how would they account for the atti- tude and performance changes among city workers reported in the literature when their work has been enlarged ?
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He reported the mean , median , range and the number of significant ( p < .05 ) correlations between the discrep- ancy scores and each of the sixteen satis- faction items in both public and private college samples .
He reported the mean , median , range and the number of significant ( p < .05 ) correlations between the discrep- ancy scores and each of the sixteen satis- faction items in both public and private college samples .
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Steelworkers on highly automated and subjectively boring jobs were reported by Chadwick - Jones ( 1969 ) to complain fre- quently of being extremely fatigued , pre- sumably due to the low level of arousal in- duced by their work tasks ...
Steelworkers on highly automated and subjectively boring jobs were reported by Chadwick - Jones ( 1969 ) to complain fre- quently of being extremely fatigued , pre- sumably due to the low level of arousal in- duced by their work tasks ...
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Toward Fusion | 1 |
Relationship of Trust and the Objectivity of Performance Criteria to Success | 4 |
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