Abstract

This field study extended research on the measurement properties of the revised Job Diagnostic Survey (JDS). Responses from 219 employees performing jobs in the public-sector and LISREL VII confirmatory factor analysis were used to examine the revised JDS's factor structure. Results supported the revised JDS's hypothesized 5-factor structure but indicated the scales' 3-anchor 7-point response format produced a weak artifactor. Results also demonstrated that the revised JDS exhibited strong criterion-related validity for affective but not behavioral outcomes. Suggestions for further improving the measurement properties of revised JDS are discussed.

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