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Role Satisfaction Mediates the Relation between Role Ambiguity and Social Loafing among Elite Women Handball Players
Authors:Rune Høigaard  Susanne Fuglestad  Derek M. Peters  Bert De Cuyper  Maarten De Backer  Filip Boen
Affiliation:1. University of Agder;2. University of Worcester and University of Agder;3. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Abstract:The aims of the study were to develop a questionnaire on self-reported social loafing (SRSLQ), and then to examine its relations with role ambiguity and role satisfaction in a sample of 110 women handball players competing at the elite level in Norway. Structural equation modeling analyses indicated that the SRSLQ was a psychometrically sound measure. In line with the expectations, role satisfaction fully mediated the positive relation between role ambiguity and self-reported social loafing: The more players experienced role ambiguity, the less satisfied they were with their role in the team, and the more social loafing they reported.
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