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ERIC Number: EJ408130
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1990
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Values, Salience, and Job Satisfaction: Male and Female Occupational Therapists' Responses.
Taylor, Elizabeth A.; And Others
Occupational Therapy Journal of Research, v10 n3 p131-43 May-Jun 1990
A matched peer study of 55 male and 55 female occupational therapists used discriminant analysis on data from the Life Roles Inventory. Males endorsed risk and advancement more strongly; females, social relationships. Males viewed studying more important in terms of participation, commitment, and role value. No difference in job satisfaction was found using the Minnesota Job Satisfaction Questionnaire. (SK)
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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