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Relationships between Growth need Strength and selected individual differences measures employed in job design research
Authors:Eugene F Stone  Daniel C Ganster  Richard W Woodman  Marcelline R Fusilier
Affiliation:Purdue University USA
Abstract:The present study examines the degree to which the Growth Need Strength scales (Job Choice and Would Like formats) of the Job Diagnostic Survey (Hackman & Oldham, Journal of Applied Psychology, 1975, 60, 159–170) correlate with (a) other measures of needs and values employed in research as moderators of the job scope-job satisfaction relationship and (b) a measure of social desirability. Results showed (a) only moderate correlations between the Growth Need Strength scales and the other measures of needs and values and (b) a relatively high degree of correlation between social desirability and the Would Like measure of Growth Need Strength. Implications of these findings for job design research are considered.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Eugene F. Stone   Department of Administrative Sciences   Krannert Building   Purdue University   West Lafeyette   IN 47907.
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