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Butler, Adam B. – Journal of Applied Psychology, 2007
The processes linking job characteristics to school performance and satisfaction in a sample of 253 full-time college students were examined from 2 role theory perspectives, 1 of which emphasized resource scarcity and the other resource expansion. Model tests using structural equation modeling showed that 2 resource-enriching job characteristics,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Conflict, Structural Equation Models, Role Theory

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