how many lulls between heavy workload periods do you have? (would you like to have) (r) responsibility for persons items: the wording shown for each item measures the e subscale. the rewording required for the p subscale is shown in parentheses. responses are obtained for these items using a 5-point likert-type scale where 1 = very little,2 =a little, 3 = some, 4 =a lot, and 5 =a great deal.
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How many lulls between heavy workload periods do you have? (would you like to have) (R) Responsibility for persons items: The wording shown for each item measures the E subscale. The rewording required for the P subscale is shown in parentheses. Responses are obtained for these items using a 5-point Likert-type scale where 1 = very little,2 =a little, 3 = some, 4 =a lot, and 5 =a great deal.
“How many lulls between heavy workload periods do you have? (would you like to have) (R) Responsibility for persons items: The wording shown for each item measures the E subscale. The rewording required for the P subscale is shown in parentheses. Responses are obtained for these items using a 5-point Likert-type scale where 1 = very little,2 =a little, 3 = some, 4 =a lot, and 5 =a great deal.”
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