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Development of Female Faces Scale for Measuring Job Satisfaction, Journal of Applied Psychology
Abstract
Describes the development of a female version of T. Kunin's male Faces Scale, a measure of job satisfaction. Developmental and validation data from 118 undergraduates and 103 employees of a pharmaceutical firm show that male and female versions of the Faces Scale can be used with male or female Ss without biasing the data.
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Article
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Date Published
1975
Citations
Brett, Jeanne. 1975. Development of Female Faces Scale for Measuring Job Satisfaction. Journal of Applied Psychology. 60(5): 629-631.
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