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Measurement of person-environment fit and prediction of satisfaction in the theory of work adjustment
Institution:1. Loyola Marymount University, United States of America;2. Arizona State University, United States of America;3. The George Washington University, United States of America;4. Boston College, United States of America;5. North Carolina State University, United States of America;6. University of Cape Town, South Africa;1. Mike Ilitch School of Business, Wayne State University, 2771 Woodward Avenue, Room 467, Detroit, MI 48201, United States of America;2. School of Human Resources and Labor Relations, 368 Farm Lane, Room S402A, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, United States of America
Abstract:The measurement of person-environment (P-E) fit and the relationship of fit and job satisfaction are described, illustrated, and evaluated from the perspective of the Theory of Work Adjustment. The construct of correspondence is explicated in terms of statistical measures and applied to the prediction of job satisfaction. Two studies are reported. Using 19 statistical indices across six occupational groups, study 1 examined the issues of commensurate measurement and representations of the correspondence and satisfaction relationship. Results provided evidence for commensurate structures and directional interpretations of needreinforcer correspondence. Study 2 evaluated the relationship of four correspondence indices and job satisfaction with 225 adult vocational counseling clients in 98 different occupations 1 year after initial contact. The findings indicated that the correspondence and satisfaction relationship was moderated by profile component, type of reinforcer profile, and client's sex. Overall, the results show that the best statistical indices for assessing correspondence seem to be measures of profile shape, which explain 3 to 30% of the variance in satisfaction. Implications for commensurate measurement and for the operational and theoretical development of the concept of correspondence are discussed.
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