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A lengthy look at the daily grind: time series analysis of events, mood, stress, and satisfaction
Authors:Fuller Julie A  Stanton Jeffrey M  Fisher Gwenith G  Spitzmuller Christiane  Russell Steven S  Smith Patricia C
Affiliation:Dept of Psychology, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH, USA. julie.fuller@pepsi.com
Abstract:The present study investigated processes by which job stress and satisfaction unfold over time by examining the relations between daily stressful events, mood, and these variables. Using a Web-based daily survey of stressor events, perceived strain, mood, and job satisfaction completed by 14 university workers, 1,060 occasions of data were collected. Transfer function analysis, a multivariate version of time series analysis, was used to examine the data for relationships among the measured variables after factoring out the contaminating influences of serial dependency. Results revealed a contrast effect in which a stressful event associated positively with higher strain on the same day and associated negatively with strain on the following day. Perceived strain increased over the course of a semester for a majority of participants, suggesting that effects of stress build over time. Finally, the data were consistent with the notion that job satisfaction is a distal outcome that is mediated by perceived strain.
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