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Job–Related Affective Well-Being Among Turkish University Staff: A Multivariate Statistical Analysis

Year 2004, Volume: 6 Issue: 1, 0 - 0, 01.03.2004

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Year 2004, Volume: 6 Issue: 1, 0 - 0, 01.03.2004

Abstract

The present study is about the application of JAWS (Job Affected Well-being Scale) that has been designed by Katwyk, Fox, Spector, Kelloway (2000) for measuring the different affects that have an effect on people’s perceptions on their subjective job-related well-being. The first part of the paper will present the findings of the reliability analyses of the Turkish version of the scale. The second part will include the results of the analyses of participants’ total JAWS scores by the AnswerTree. The findings of the present study showed that the most effective predictors of participants’ subjective job-related well-being were age, and years of work. The findings will be discussed in relation to the applicability of the scale in studies on industrial/organizational psychology.

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Other ID JA24MM62RG
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Prof.Dr.Serpil Aytaç This is me

Prof.Dr.Nazan Bilgel This is me

Yard.Doç.Dr.Nuran Bayram This is me

Yard.Doç.Dr.Ersin Kuşdil This is me

Publication Date March 1, 2004
Published in Issue Year 2004 Volume: 6 Issue: 1

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APA Aytaç, P., Bilgel, P., Bayram, Y., Kuşdil, Y. (2004). Job–Related Affective Well-Being Among Turkish University Staff: A Multivariate Statistical Analysis. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources, 6(1).
AMA Aytaç P, Bilgel P, Bayram Y, Kuşdil Y. Job–Related Affective Well-Being Among Turkish University Staff: A Multivariate Statistical Analysis. isguc. March 2004;6(1).
Chicago Aytaç, Prof.Dr.Serpil, Prof.Dr.Nazan Bilgel, Yard.Doç.Dr.Nuran Bayram, and Yard.Doç.Dr.Ersin Kuşdil. “Job–Related Affective Well-Being Among Turkish University Staff: A Multivariate Statistical Analysis”. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources 6, no. 1 (March 2004).
EndNote Aytaç P, Bilgel P, Bayram Y, Kuşdil Y (March 1, 2004) Job–Related Affective Well-Being Among Turkish University Staff: A Multivariate Statistical Analysis. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources 6 1
IEEE P. Aytaç, P. Bilgel, Y. Bayram, and Y. Kuşdil, “Job–Related Affective Well-Being Among Turkish University Staff: A Multivariate Statistical Analysis”, isguc, vol. 6, no. 1, 2004.
ISNAD Aytaç, Prof.Dr.Serpil et al. “Job–Related Affective Well-Being Among Turkish University Staff: A Multivariate Statistical Analysis”. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources 6/1 (March 2004).
JAMA Aytaç P, Bilgel P, Bayram Y, Kuşdil Y. Job–Related Affective Well-Being Among Turkish University Staff: A Multivariate Statistical Analysis. isguc. 2004;6.
MLA Aytaç, Prof.Dr.Serpil et al. “Job–Related Affective Well-Being Among Turkish University Staff: A Multivariate Statistical Analysis”. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources, vol. 6, no. 1, 2004.
Vancouver Aytaç P, Bilgel P, Bayram Y, Kuşdil Y. Job–Related Affective Well-Being Among Turkish University Staff: A Multivariate Statistical Analysis. isguc. 2004;6(1).