A critical appraisal of the demand/control model of the psychosocial work environment: epistemological, social, behavioral and class considerations.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] C. Muntaner. Class Behavior: An Alternative to Rational Choice Microfoundations , 1994 .
[2] R. Tindale,et al. Reasons for the trend toward null findings in research on Type A behavior. , 1991, Psychological bulletin.
[3] D. Shewan,et al. Heart rate, anxiety, anger, and arousal reactions to enforced time-wasting: dependence on reactive uncontrol, work involvement, and dominance factors of 'type A'. , 1991, International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology.
[4] Gower Street,et al. Health inequalities among British civil servants: the Whitehall II study , 1991, The Lancet.
[5] P. Lachenbruch,et al. Social structure, stress, and mental health: Competing conceptual and analytic models. , 1991 .
[6] J. Ray. If 'A-B' does not predict heart disease, why bother with it? A comment on Ivancevich & Matteson. , 1991, The British journal of medical psychology.
[7] N. Krieger,et al. Women and social class: a methodological study comparing individual, household, and census measures as predictors of black/white differences in reproductive history. , 1991, Journal of epidemiology and community health.
[8] C. Schooler. Interdisciplinary Lessons: The Two Social Psychologies from the Perspective of a Psychologist Practicing Sociology , 1991 .
[9] J. Briscoe. Underlying and proximate determinants of child health: the Cebu Longitudinal Health and Nutrition Study. , 1991, American journal of epidemiology.
[10] J. Johnson,et al. The effects of psychosocial work organization on patterns of cigarette smoking among male chemical plant employees. , 1990, American journal of public health.
[11] W. Hershberger. Control Theory and Learning Theory , 1990 .
[12] F. Schwalbe. Relationship between Type A personality and coronary heart disease. Analysis of five cohort studies. , 1990, The Journal of the Florida Medical Association.
[13] Robert Karasek,et al. Healthy Work : Stress, Productivity, and the Reconstruction of Working Life , 1990 .
[14] J. Schwartz,et al. The relationship between 'job strain,' workplace diastolic blood pressure, and left ventricular mass index. Results of a case-control study. , 1990, JAMA.
[15] Atsushi Naoi,et al. Position in the Class Structure and Psychological Functioning in the United States, Japan, and Poland , 1990, American Journal of Sociology.
[16] Erik Olin Wright,et al. The debate on Classes , 1991 .
[17] E. Hall,et al. Gender, Work Control, and Stress: A Theoretical Discussion and an Empirical Test , 1989, International journal of health services : planning, administration, evaluation.
[18] R. Chernomas,et al. Escalation of the Nurse-Physician Conflict: Registered Care Technologists and the Economic Crisis , 1989, International journal of health services : planning, administration, evaluation.
[19] Gunnar Aronsson,et al. Dimensions of Control as Related to Work Organization, Stress, and Health , 1989, International journal of health services : planning, administration, evaluation.
[20] Jeffrey V. Johnson. Collective Control: Strategies for Survival in the Workplace , 1989, International journal of health services : planning, administration, evaluation.
[21] W. Nasby. Private self-consciousness, self-awareness, and the reliability of self-reports. , 1989 .
[22] A. LaCroix,et al. Occupational strain and the incidence of coronary heart disease. , 1989, American journal of epidemiology.
[23] A. LaCroix,et al. The relation of psychosocial dimensions of work with coronary heart disease risk factors: a meta-analysis of five United States data bases. , 1989, American journal of epidemiology.
[24] S J Schurman,et al. Action Research on Occupational Stress: Involving Workers as Researchers , 1989, International journal of health services : planning, administration, evaluation.
[25] C. Muntaner,et al. Evaluative instructions and interpersonal aggression in the type A behavior pattern , 1989 .
[26] T. Hogan. Psychophysical relation between perceived threat of AIDS and willingness to impose social restrictions. , 1989, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.
[27] M. Marmot,et al. Social Class and Cardiovascular Disease: The Contribution of Work , 1988, International journal of health services : planning, administration, evaluation.
[28] J. Schwartz,et al. Job characteristics in relation to the prevalence of myocardial infarction in the US Health Examination Survey (HES) and the Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (HANES). , 1988, American journal of public health.
[29] J. Dimsdale. A perspective on type A behavior and coronary disease. , 1988, The New England journal of medicine.
[30] M Perone,et al. Laboratory Lore and Research Practices in the Experimental Analysis of Human Behavior: Use and Abuse of Subjects’ Verbal Reports , 1988, The Behavior analyst.
[31] J L Kelsey,et al. The measurement of social class in epidemiology. , 1988, Epidemiologic reviews.
[32] Anthony Giddens,et al. Social theory and modern sociology , 1988 .
[33] Reeve D. Vanneman,et al. The Class Structure of Job Rewards , 1987 .
[34] J. A. Bond. The process of responding to personality items: Inconsistent responses to repeated presentation of identical items , 1987 .
[35] S. Goldberg,et al. Intravenous cocaine self-administration by human volunteers: second-order schedules of reinforcement. , 1987, NIDA research monograph.
[36] M. Schwalbe,et al. Class Position, Work Experience, and Health , 1986, International journal of health services : planning, administration, evaluation.
[37] I. Ajzen,et al. Prediction of goal directed behaviour: Attitudes, intentions and perceived behavioural control , 1986 .
[38] J. Richard Eiser,et al. Social psychology: Attitudes, attraction and influence , 1986 .
[39] Laurence D. Smith. Behaviorism and Logical Positivism: A Reassessment of the Alliance , 1986 .
[40] K. Matthews,et al. Type A behavior pattern and coronary disease risk. Update and critical evaluation. , 1986, American journal of epidemiology.
[41] G Rose,et al. Sick individuals and sick populations. , 1985, International journal of epidemiology.
[42] D. Baker. The study of stress at work. , 1985, Annual review of public health.
[43] S. Mineka,et al. Controllability and predictability in acquired motivation. , 1985, Annual review of psychology.
[44] C Peterson,et al. Causal explanations as a risk factor for depression: theory and evidence. , 1984, Psychological review.
[45] A. Chalmers. Epidemiology and the Scientific Method , 1982 .
[46] M. Kohn,et al. Job Conditions and Personality: A Longitudinal Assessment of Their Reciprocal Effects , 1982, American Journal of Sociology.
[47] V. Navarro,et al. The Labor Process and Health: A Historical Materialist Interpretation , 1982, International journal of health services : planning, administration, evaluation.
[48] Mario Bunge,et al. Philosophy of Psychology , 1987 .
[49] A Ahlbom,et al. Job decision latitude, job demands, and cardiovascular disease: a prospective study of Swedish men. , 1981, American journal of public health.
[50] M. Perone,et al. Reinforcement of human observing behavior by a stimulue correlated with extinction or increased effort. , 1980, Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior.
[51] V. Navarro,et al. Workers' Participation and Control in Italy: The Case of Occupational Medicine , 1980, International journal of health services : planning, administration, evaluation.
[52] M. Perone,et al. Satisfaction with real and simulated jobs in relation to personality variables and drug use. , 1979, The Journal of applied psychology.
[53] Robert Karasek,et al. Job decision latitude and mental strain: Implications for job redesign , 1979 .
[54] Robert V. Robinson,et al. Class as Conceived by Marx and Dahrendorf: Effects on Income Inequality and Politics in the United States and Great Britain , 1979 .
[55] P. Meehl. Theoretical risks and tabular asterisks: Sir Karl, Sir Ronald, and the slow progress of soft psychology. , 1978 .
[56] W. K. Honig,et al. Handbook of Operant Behavior , 2022 .
[57] A. Friedman. Industry and Labour: Class Struggle at Work and Monopoly Capitalism , 1980 .
[58] I. Ajzen,et al. Attitude-behavior relations: A theoretical analysis and review of empirical research. , 1977 .
[59] B. Gardell. Autonomy and Participation at Work , 1977 .
[60] Andrew L. Friedman,et al. Industry and Labour , 1977 .
[61] M. Frankenhaeuser,et al. Underload and overload in working life: outline of a multidisciplinary approach. , 1976, Journal of human stress.
[62] L. Berkman,et al. Social class, susceptibility and sickness. , 1976, American journal of epidemiology.
[63] Carmi Schooler,et al. Occupational experience and psychological functioning: An assessment of reciprocal effects. , 1973 .
[64] H. Rachlin. Introduction to modern behaviorism , 1970 .
[65] R. Torretti. Mario Bunge: Scientific research. I. The search for system. II. The search for truth. Berlin Heidelberg. New York. Springer-Verlag. 1967 , 1967 .
[66] M. Orne. On the social psychology of the psychological experiment: With particular reference to demand characteristics and their implications. , 1962 .
[67] N. Malleson. PANIC AND PHOBIA , 1959 .
[68] C. L. Hull,et al. A Behavior System , 1954 .
[69] B. Skinner,et al. Science and human behavior , 1953 .
[70] K. Maccorquodale,et al. On a distinction between hypothetical constructs and intervening variables. , 1948, Psychological review.
[71] E. Tolman. Purposive behavior in animals and men , 1932 .
[72] P. W. Bridgman. The Logic of Modern Physics , 1927 .