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Barnowe, J. Thad; And Others – 1971
This paper reviews the various experimental and survey strategies employed to assess the relative importance of different job characteristics in determining job satisfaction, and analyzes the problems involved with the different approaches. The paper then describes the development of an empirically derived explanatory model of job satisfaction,…
Descriptors: Job Analysis, Job Satisfaction, Models, Need Gratification

Mathieu, John E.; Hamel, Karin – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1989
A causal model of organizational commitment was developed from previous theory and research. The model included variables from each of four categories--personal needs, job characteristics, role states, and work experiences--as well as employees' job satisfaction and mental health. It was tested in surveys of nonprofessional and professional…
Descriptors: Employee Attitudes, Job Satisfaction, Models, Need Gratification

Lacey, David W. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1971
This study investigated: (1) the concurrent validity of Holland's theory for employed men; and (2) the pattern of needs associated with occupations exemplifying each of Holland's models. Five vocational scales distributed eight work groups, representative of each of Holland's vocational models, in a comparable fashion according to their interests.…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Development, Job Satisfaction, Males

Gati, Itamar; Houminer, Daphna; Fassa, Naomi – Career Development Quarterly, 1997
Presents a conceptual model for dealing with career compromise and discusses its implications for the career counseling process. The model identifies three possible framings that individuals may adopt when facing compromise. Suggestions are discussed for relevant intervention options aimed at decreasing the potentially harmful effects of the need…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Counseling, Employment, Intervention
Lofquist, Lloyd H.; Dawis, Rene V. – Vocational Guidance Quarterly, 1975
The Theory of Work Adjustment developed at the University of Minnesota is explicated as a frame of reference from which to view job satisfaction. (Author)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Conceptual Schemes, Individual Needs, Job Satisfaction
Smith, Patricia Cain; And Others – 1969
A strategy for studying attitudes is developed by analyzing the nature of satisfaction, and, the requirements for its scientifically adequate measurement. A comprehensive set of requirements for sound measurement, rather than just one or two elements, is emphasized. For the academicians, this book serves as an impetus to further research on the…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Attitudes, Cluster Analysis, Factor Analysis
Spaeth, Joe L.; Handler, Lynn P. – 1979
Job satisfaction for college graduates is examined in this report that focuses on subjective determinants. It is contended that many objective characteristics, such as education and earnings, have little impact on job satisfaction. Data are taken from the National Opinion Research Center longitudinal survey of college graduates from the class of…
Descriptors: Career Development, College Graduates, Females, Graduate Surveys
Minnesota State Dept. of Education, St. Paul. – 1985
This module discusses the theory and practice of school improvement and outlines a nine-step systematic problem-solving process for developing an action plan addressing school improvement goals. The first section describes a general model for the study of the school as a social system, as developed by Getzels and Thelen (1960). The second section…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Conflict Resolution, Elementary Secondary Education, Employer Employee Relationship
Quinn, Robert P.; Baldi de Mandilovitch, Martha S. – 1975
The relationship between education and job satisfaction is investigated and defined in social-psychological terms in this report. The objective of the research was to test the assumption that the better an individual's education, the greater his chances of securing a desired and satisfying job. The authors found a general scarcity of specific…
Descriptors: Educational Background, Employee Attitudes, Employment, Employment Level