Beliefs About Work
Buchholz, 1977
Anatomy
Measures this construct
- Protestant Work Ethic
- Organizational Belief System (unresolved)
- Marxist-related Beliefs (unresolved)
- Humanistic Belief System (unresolved)
- Leisure Ethic (unresolved)
Items
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Reliability & validity
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Items measuring this instrument
Canonical item stems whose source_items[] includes a variant from this instrument. Capped at 10; see the full list via the link below.
better decisions are made in a group than by individuals
by working hard a person can overcome every obstacle that life presents
conformity is necessary for an organization to survive
factories would be run better if workers had more of a say in management
it is best to have a job as part of an organization where all work together even if you dont get individual credit
management does not understand the needs of the worker
one must avoid dependence on other persons wherever possible
one should live ones own life independent of others as much as possible
one should take an active part in all group affairs
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