place a check mark in front of the statement which best describes your feelings about your job i am very satisfied and happy on this job i am fairly well satisfied on this job i am neither satisfied nor dissatisfied it is just average i am a little dissatisfied on this job i am very dissatisfied and unhappy on this job scored 5 to 1 respectively
Normalization rule (PRN-050): lowercase, strip non-word/space punctuation, collapse whitespace, trim. Used for fast dedup matching across the instrument corpus.
Normative benchmark
No normative benchmark yet for this item. Item-level norms require per-respondent response distributions; they populate from published norms where available and sharpen as anonymized, aggregated deployment responses are contributed (the benchmark flywheel).
Surface variants
The verbatim item text as it appeared in each source instrument. Cross-instrument variation is preserved here; the normalized form above is the dedup key.
Place a check mark in front of the statement which best describes your feelings about your job: I am very satisfied and happy on this job; I am fairly well satisfied on this job; I am neither satisfied nor dissatisfied — it is just average; I am a little dissatisfied on this job; I am very dissatisfied and unhappy on this job; scored 5 to 1 respectively.
“Place a check mark in front of the statement which best describes your feelings about your job: I am very satisfied and happy on this job; I am fairly well satisfied on this job; I am neither satisfied nor dissatisfied — it is just average; I am a little dissatisfied on this job; I am very dissatisfied and unhappy on this job; scored 5 to 1 respectively.”
“Place a check mark in front of the statement which best describes your feelings about your job: I am very satisfied and happy on this job; I am fairly well satisfied on this job; I am neither satisfied nor dissatisfied — it is just average; I am a little dissatisfied on this job; I am very dissatisfied and unhappy on this job; scored 5 to 1 respectively.”
“Place a check mark in front of the statement which best describes your feelings about your job: I am very satisfied and happy on this job; I am fairly well satisfied on this job; I am neither satisfied nor dissatisfied — it is just average; I am a little dissatisfied on this job; I am very dissatisfied and unhappy on this job; scored 5 to 1 respectively.”
Programmatic access: this row is also available via the registry REST surface at /api/v1/items/CITM_0fea030a7f08 and via the MCP gateway as principia.items.lookup.