Abstract
Abstract A time-related relationship between job and life satisfaction over 13 months was examined in 299 professional employees of a British engineering company, using cross-lagged panel correlation and latent variable LISREL analysis. Although the cross-lagged correlations were significantly positive, the difference between them was not significant, implying a spurious or reciprocal relationship between the two variables. The cross-lagged path coefficients in the LISREL models were not significantly positive, suggesting that the relationship between these two variables was spurious and due to error variance. Test-retest coefficients for both variables were moderately positive, showing that the relative ranking of individuals on these variables was fairly stable.
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