The problem of empirical redundancy of constructs in organizational research: An empirical investigation
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Herbert W. Marsh,et al. A New , More Powerful Approach to Multitrait-Multimethod Analyses : An Application of Second-order Confirmatory Factor Analysis , 2011 .
[2] Dan J. Putka,et al. The Multifaceted Nature of Measurement Artifacts and Its Implications for Estimating Construct-Level Relationships , 2009 .
[3] Phillip W. Braddy,et al. Power and sensitivity of alternative fit indices in tests of measurement invariance. , 2008, The Journal of applied psychology.
[4] James K. Harter,et al. Conceptual Versus Empirical Distinctions Among Constructs: Implications for Discriminant Validity , 2008, Industrial and Organizational Psychology.
[5] R. Engle,et al. On the division of short-term and working memory: an examination of simple and complex span and their relation to higher order abilities. , 2007, Psychological bulletin.
[6] Denise M. Rousseau,et al. A STICKY, LEVERAGING, AND SCALABLE STRATEGY FOR HIGH-QUALITY CONNECTIONS BETWEEN ORGANIZATIONAL PRACTICE AND SCIENCE , 2007 .
[7] Todd Dane Bozeman. Job satisfaction. , 2007, Nursing management.
[8] Lawrence R. Lepisto,et al. Beyond Job Satisfaction: A Five-Year Prospective Analysis of the Dispositional Approach to Work Attitudes. , 2006 .
[9] Daniel A. Newman,et al. How Important are Job Attitudes? Meta-Analytic Comparisons of Integrative Behavioral Outcomes and Time Sequences , 2006 .
[10] Thomas R. Carretta,et al. The Role of Measurement Error in Familiar Statistics , 2006 .
[11] M. D. Dunnette. Handbook of Industrial and Organizational Psychology , 2005 .
[12] Chockalingam Viswesvaran,et al. The construct of work commitment: testing an integrative framework. , 2005, Psychological bulletin.
[13] H. Marsh,et al. The use of item parcels in structural equation modelling: non-normal data and small sample sizes. , 2004, The British journal of mathematical and statistical psychology.
[14] Seth A. Kaplan,et al. The affective underpinnings of job perceptions and attitudes: a meta-analytic review and integration. , 2003, Psychological bulletin.
[15] K. W. Lee,et al. Reliability , 2003, Medical humanities.
[16] Huy Le,et al. Beyond alpha: an empirical examination of the effects of different sources of measurement error on reliability estimates for measures of individual differences constructs. , 2003, Psychological methods.
[17] Dennis L. Jackson. Revisiting Sample Size and Number of Parameter Estimates: Some Support for the N:q Hypothesis , 2003 .
[18] John P. Meyer,et al. AFFECTIVE, CONTINUANCE, AND NORMATIVE COMMITMENT TO THE ORGANIZATION: A META-ANALYSIS OF ANTECEDENTS, CORRELATES, AND CONSEQUENCES , 2002 .
[19] Gordon W. Cheung,et al. Evaluating Goodness-of-Fit Indexes for Testing Measurement Invariance , 2002 .
[20] T. Little,et al. To Parcel or Not to Parcel: Exploring the Question, Weighing the Merits , 2002 .
[21] Timothy A. Judge,et al. Dispositional Affect and Job Satisfaction: A Review and Theoretical Extension , 2001 .
[22] G Becker,et al. How important is transient error in estimating reliability? Going beyond simulation studies. , 2000, Psychological methods.
[23] P. Hom,et al. A Meta-Analysis of Antecedents and Correlates of Employee Turnover: Update, Moderator Tests, and Research Implications for the Next Millennium , 2000 .
[24] R. Bagozzi,et al. On the nature and direction of relationships between constructs and measures. , 2000, Psychological methods.
[25] John E. Hunter,et al. Theory Testing and Measurement Error. , 1999 .
[26] L. Nystedt,et al. Discriminant validation of measures of organizations commitment, job involvement, and job satisfaction among Swedish army officers , 1999 .
[27] Richard P. DeShon,et al. A Cautionary Note on Measurement Error Corrections in Structural Equation Models , 1998 .
[28] William H. Glick,et al. Common Methods Bias: Does Common Methods Variance Really Bias Results? , 1998 .
[29] David A. Harrison,et al. Time for Absenteeism: A 20-Year Review of Origins, Offshoots, and Outcomes , 1998 .
[30] R. Bagozzi,et al. A General Approach for Representing Constructs in Organizational Research , 1998 .
[31] Duncan Cramer,et al. Job satisfaction and organizational continuance commitment: a two‐wave panel study , 1996 .
[32] F. Schmidt,et al. Measurement Error in Psychological Research: Lessons From 26 Research Scenarios , 1996 .
[33] D. Organ,et al. A META-ANALYTIC REVIEW OF ATTITUDINAL AND DISPOSITIONAL PREDICTORS OF ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR , 1995 .
[34] Michael T. Brannick,et al. Critical comments on applying covariance structure modeling , 1995 .
[35] J. L. Price,et al. Discriminant validity of measures of job satisfaction, positive affectivity and negative affectivity , 1992 .
[36] Charles E. Lance,et al. Examining the Causal Order of Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment , 1992 .
[37] P. Hom,et al. Structural equations modeling test of a turnover theory: Cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses. , 1991 .
[38] Jagdip Singh,et al. Redundancy in constructs: Problem, assessment, and an illustrative example , 1991 .
[39] John E. Mathieu,et al. Further evidence for the discriminant validity of measures of organizational commitment, job involvement, and job satisfaction. , 1991 .
[40] Charles L. Hulin,et al. Adaptation, persistence, and commitment in organizations. , 1991 .
[41] Jacob Cohen,et al. Problems in the Measurement of Latent Variables in Structural Equations Causal Models , 1990 .
[42] John P. Meyer,et al. The measurement and antecedents of affective, continuance and normative commitment to the organization , 1990 .
[43] J. Mathieu,et al. A review and meta-analysis of the antecedents, correlates, and consequences of organizational commitment , 1990 .
[44] Lois E. Tetrick,et al. A three-wave longitudinal analysis of the causal ordering of satisfaction and commitment on turnover decisions , 1989 .
[45] Arthur P. Brief,et al. Job Attitude Organization: An Exploratory Study1 , 1989 .
[46] Michael T. Brannick,et al. Construction of a Job in General scale: A comparison of global, composite, and specific measures. , 1989 .
[47] R. Linn. Educational measurement, 3rd ed. , 1989 .
[48] D. Watson,et al. Development and validation of brief measures of positive and negative affect: the PANAS scales. , 1988, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[49] James C. Anderson,et al. STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING IN PRACTICE: A REVIEW AND RECOMMENDED TWO-STEP APPROACH , 1988 .
[50] Daniel W. Russell,et al. Discriminant validation of measures of job satisfaction, job involvement, and organizational commitment. , 1988 .
[51] D. Wakefield,et al. On the Causal Ordering of Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment , 1986 .
[52] Larry J. Williams,et al. Antecedents and consequences of satisfaction and commitment in turnover models: A reanalysis using latent variable structural equation methods. , 1986 .
[53] D. Watson,et al. Toward a consensual structure of mood. , 1985, Psychological bulletin.
[54] T. S. Bateman,et al. A longitudinal analysis of the antecedents of organizational commitment. , 1984, Academy of Management journal. Academy of Management.
[55] John P. Campbell,et al. JOB SATISFACTION: ARE ALL THE PARTS THERE? , 1983 .
[56] C. Rusbult,et al. A Longitudinal Test of the Investment Model: The Impact on Job Satisfaction, Job Commitment, and Turnover of Variations in Rewards, Costs, Alternatives, and Investments , 1983 .
[57] P. Morrow. Concept Redundancy in Organizational Research: The Case of Work Commitment , 1983 .
[58] Toby D. Wall,et al. The experience of work : a compendium and review of 249 measures and their use , 1983 .
[59] Yoav Vardi,et al. Relationships between job, organization, and career commitments and work outcomes—An integrative approach , 1980 .
[60] L. Porter,et al. The Measurement of Organizational Commitment. , 1979 .
[61] Herbert H. Krauss,et al. On Validating a Relationship Between Constructs , 1976 .
[62] E. A. Locke. The nature and causes of job satisfaction , 1976 .
[63] Richard M. Steers,et al. Organizational commitment, job satisfaction, and turnover among psychiatric technicians. , 1974 .
[64] Eva Nick,et al. The dependability of behavioral measurements: theory of generalizability for scores and profiles , 1973 .
[65] J. L. Price. Handbook of Organizational Measurement , 1975 .
[66] Donald B. Rubin,et al. The Dependability of Behavioral Measurements: Theory of Generalizability for Scores and Profiles. , 1974 .
[67] M. R. Novick,et al. Statistical Theories of Mental Test Scores. , 1971 .
[68] J. B. Pearson,et al. Methodology in Social Research. , 1968 .
[69] D. Weiss,et al. Manual for the Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire. , 1967 .
[70] T. M. Lodahl,et al. THE DEFINITION AND MEASUREMENT OF JOB INVOLVEMENT. , 1965, The Journal of applied psychology.
[71] Henry E. Kyburg,et al. Foresight and understanding : an enquiry into the aims of science , 1963 .
[72] D. Campbell,et al. Convergent and discriminant validation by the multitrait-multimethod matrix. , 1959, Psychological bulletin.
[73] L. Cronbach,et al. Construct validity in psychological tests. , 1955, Psychological bulletin.
[74] Brayfield,et al. an Index of Job Satisfaction. , 1954 .
[75] Samuel Forest,et al. Personnel Selection: Test and Measurement Techniques , 1952 .
[76] L. Cronbach. Test “reliability”: Its meaning and determination , 1947, Psychometrika.