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Perception of work reinforcer systems: Factor structure
Authors:Alexander P.W Shubsachs  James B Rounds  RenéV Dawis  Lloyd H Lofquist
Affiliation:University of Warwick USA;University of Minnesota USA;University of Minnesota USA
Abstract:The factor structure of 109 Occupational Reinforcer Patterns approximating the distribution of the employed labor force of the United States was investigated. These work-reinforcer systems, as perceived by almost 6000 raters, were found to be represented best by a three-factor solution. The factors were identified as a Self Reinforcement factor, an Environmental/Organizational reinforcement factor, and a Reinforcement via-Altruism factor. The factors were found to correspond to, respectively, the Achievement-Autonomy, Safety-Comfort, and Al-truism need factors of the Minnesota Importance Questionnaire. For these two measures utilized in the assessment of individual-environment correspondence, commensurate measurement—as required by person-environment fit theories—is possible.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to René V. Dawis   N563 Elliott Hall   Department of Psychology   University of Minnesota   75 East River Road   Minneapolis   MN 55455.
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