1. The Development and Application of an Input-Outcome Moderator Test on the Perception and Reduction of Inequity.
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Tornow, Walter W.
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EMPLOYEE attitudes , *JOB performance , *INDIVIDUAL differences , *PERFORMANCE standards , *ORGANIZATIONAL behavior , *COLLEGE students , *DIFFERENTIAL psychology , *INDUSTRIAL psychology , *PSYCHOLOGY - Abstract
Addressing a lack of individual differences parameters in equity theory as presented by J. S. Adams, this thesis states that different individuals perceive the same ambiguous job elements differently (as inputs or outcomes); this, in turn, either facilitates or attenuates the predicted main effects of under- and over-reward in terms of job performance and attitudes. A 120-item moderator was empirically developed to test the thesis. It served to subgroup 91 male college students who had previously participated in 7-day equity study. Their data were reanalyzed, separately. The results generally supported the thesis and its differential predictions. The differential results, using subgrouping, were discussed and related to earlier main effect results, using the total undifferentiated group. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1971
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