The measurement of job satisfaction usually relies on self-report instruments because
A) workers are rarely honest about their job satisfaction.
B) direct observation requires more time and money.
C) attitudes and feelings cannot be directly observed.
D) workers under observation may change their response rates.
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Q2: Advantages of using questionnaires over face-to-face interviews
Q3: The major advantage of using standardized job
Q4: Most instruments designed from the facet approach
Q5: Difficulties with survey instruments include
A) response biases.
B)
Q6: The approach to job satisfaction that considers
Q7: Which of the following most accurate describes
Q8: Meta-analyses have indicated that job satisfaction and
Q9: Items on the Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire (MSQ)
Q10: The Job Descriptive Index (JDI) measures worker
Q11: Job satisfaction is defined as
A) the positive
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