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International Journal of Stress Management. 9:243-261
Occupational stress adversely affects productivity, absenteeism, and job turnover, and contributes to health-related problems. The effects of organizational level and gender on the specific sources of occupational stress assessed by the Job Stress Su
Autor:
Peter R. Vagg, Charles D. Spielberger
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Journal of Occupational Health Psychology. 4:288-292
Autor:
Peter R. Vagg, Charles D. Spielberger
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Journal of Occupational Health Psychology. 3:294-305
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Perceptual and Motor Skills. 47:499-502
The role of augmentation-reduction in pain tolerance and threshold was examined using Petrie's (1967) criteria for classification of subjects. 14 augmenters did not differ from 14 reducers on pain tolerance and threshold. Trait anxiety correlated wit
Autor:
S. B. Hammond, Peter R. Vagg
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British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 15:121-129
A study by Eysenck & Eysenck (1969) investigated the invariance across sex of factors derived from the Eysenck, Cattell and Guilford personality inventories. They found only neuroticism and extraversion invariant. The present study was designed as a
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Multivariate Behavioral Research. 10:331-341
High school and university students were given Sarason's Test Anxiety Scale for Children, an intelligence test, and the A-State and A-Trait Scales of Spielberger's State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI). The STAI A-Stake Scale was administered under on
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Personality and Individual Differences. 1:207-214
The factor structure of the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) was investigated to determine whether the STAI State and Trait Anxiety scales were multidimensional. The STAI (Form Y) was administered to a heterogeneous sample of Air Force recruits (
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Australian Journal of Psychology. 24:37-44
This study investigated the stability across sex of primary and higher order factors derived from Cattell & Scheier's Neuroticism Scale (NSQ). Only one of eight primary factors was found invariant across sex and this was identified as being similar t
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Perceptual and Motor Skills. 49:496-498
The comments by Petrie (1978) on our earlier paper (Elton, et al., 1978) are discussed. Clarification of procedures demonstrates that Petrie's comments do not warrant any modification of our conclusion that the relationship between perceptual reactan