how does the way you are treated by those who supervise you influence your overall attitude toward your job rate overall supervision it has…

CITM_6654428fefe9 · 1 source instrument · 1 surface variant

Normalized stem

how does the way you are treated by those who supervise you influence your overall attitude toward your job rate overall supervision it has a very unfavourable influence it has a slightly unfavourable influence it has no real effect it has a favourable influence it has a very favourable influence scored 1 to 5 respectively

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  1. How does the way you are treated by those who supervise you influence your overall attitude toward your job? (Rate overall supervision) — It has a very unfavourable influence; It has a slightly unfavourable influence; It has no real effect; It has a favourable influence; It has a very favourable influence; scored 1 to 5 respectively.

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Index of Organizational Reactions (IOR)

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How does the way you are treated by those who supervise you influence your overall attitude toward your job? (Rate overall supervision) — It has a very unfavourable influence; It has a slightly unfavourable influence; It has no real effect; It has a favourable influence; It has a very favourable influence; scored 1 to 5 respectively.

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