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VakgebiedOrganisatiegedragOrganisatiegedrag
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Jaar van ontstaan19871969
GrondleggerSamuel H. OsipowPatricia Cain Smith
TypeSelf-report questionnaireSelf-report questionnaire
Oorspronkelijke bronOsipow, S. H., & Spokane, A. R. (1987). Occupational Stress Inventory manual (Rev. ed.). Psychological Assessment Resources. ISBN: 978-0911216929Smith, P. C., Kendall, L. M., & Hulin, C. L. (1969). The measurement of satisfaction in work and retirement: A strategy for the study of attitudes. Rand McNally. ISBN: 978-0528614110
AliassenOSI, Osipow Scale, Job Stress MeasureJDI, Smith Kendall Hulin Scale, Job Satisfaction Scale
Verwant55
SamenvattingThe Occupational Stress Index (OSI) is a comprehensive self-report measure of job-related stress and coping resources. Developed by Osipow and Spokane in 1987, the 140-item scale (abbreviated versions also exist) captures role overload, role boundary, role insufficiency, role ambiguity, physical environment demands, and coping resources. The OSI is grounded in stress and coping theory and predicts health outcomes, performance, and retention.The Job Descriptive Index (JDI) is a comprehensive self-report measure of job satisfaction across five distinct dimensions: work, supervision, coworkers, pay, and promotions. Developed by Smith, Kendall, and Hulin in 1969, it has become one of the most widely used and empirically validated job satisfaction instruments in organizational research. The JDI is prized for its multidimensional structure and strong psychometric properties.
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