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Hershcovis, M. Sandy; Barling, Julian – Journal of Applied Psychology, 2010
In 2 studies, we investigated victim attributions (Study 1) and outcomes (Study 2) for workplace aggression and sexual harassment. Drawing on social categorization theory, we argue that victims of workplace aggression and sexual harassment may make different attributions about their mistreatment. In Study 1, we investigated victim attributions in…
Descriptors: Sexual Harassment, Aggression, Victims, Work Environment
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de Jonge, Jan; Dormann, Christian – Journal of Applied Psychology, 2006
Two longitudinal studies investigated the issue of match between job stressors and job resources in the prediction of job-related strain. On the basis of the triple-match principle (TMP), it was hypothesized that resources are most likely to moderate the relation between stressors and strains if resources, stressors, and strains all match.…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Child Caregivers, Stress Variables, Prediction
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Sonnentag, Sabine; Zijlstra, Fred R. H. – Journal of Applied Psychology, 2006
Two empirical studies examined need for recovery (i.e., a person's desire to be temporarily relieved from demands in order to restore his or her resources) as a mediator in the relationship between poor job characteristics (high job demands, low job control) and high off-job demands, on the one hand, and fatigue and poor individual well-being, on…
Descriptors: Health Services, Fatigue (Biology), Employer Employee Relationship, Well Being