Job Diagnostic Survey, With Revisions
Hackman and Oldham (1974)
Measures this construct
Items
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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.
(from section 1) to what extent do managers or co-workers let you know how well you are doing on your job? (teeta de week ate ao 5a sgedete…
(from section 1) to what extent does doing the job itself provide you with information about your work performance? that is, does the actua…
(from section 1) to what extent does your job involve doing a “whole” and identifiable piece of work? that is, is the job a complete piece…
(from section 1) to what extent does your job require you to work closely with other people (either “clients,” or people in related jobs in…
(from section 2) just doing the work required by the job provides many chances for me to figure out how well i am doing. [feedback (job its…
(from section 2) the job is arranged so that i do not have the chance to do an entire piece of work from beginning to end. (this item is re…
(from section 2) the job is quite simple and repetitive. (reverse scored—subtract the number entered by the respondent from 8.) task identi…
(from section 2) the job itself provides very few clues about whether or not i am performing well. (this item is reverse scored.) revised i…
(from section 2) the job provides me the chance to completely finish the pieces of work i begin. [task identity items]
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