Protestant Ethic Scale
Blood, 1969
Anatomy
Measures this construct
- Protestant Work Ethic
- Pro-Protestant Ethic (unresolved)
- Non-Protestant Ethic (unresolved)
Items
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Reliability & validity
- Reliability
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- 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.
hard work makes a man a better person
if all other things are equal it is better to have a job with a lot of responsibility than one with little responsibility
people who do things the easy way are the smart ones
the principal purpose of a mans job is to provide him with the means for enjoying his free time
wasting time is as bad as wasting money
when the workday is finished a person should forget his job and enjoy himself
wherever possible a person should relax and accept life as it is rather than always striving for unreachable goals
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