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  • Title: Psychometric evaluation of the Organizational Job Satisfaction Scale.
    Author: Sauter MA, Boyle D, Wallace D, Andrews JL, Johnson MS, Bates M, Edenfield SM, Carr R, Campbell L, Hamilton BK, Taunton RL.
    Journal: J Nurs Meas; 1997; 5(1):53-69. PubMed ID: 9505469.
    Abstract:
    Findings are reported from a replicated evaluation of the psychometric properties of the Organizational Job Satisfaction Scale. Data lend strong support for the scale which assesses four dimensions of organizational job satisfaction. Principal component factor analysis of data from two independent samples of urban staff registered nurses (RNs) (n = 496; n = 532) confirmed four dimensions of pay, interaction, administration, and status. Cronbach's alpha for subscales ranged from .76 to .88. Pearson correlation coefficients for the interrelationships among subscales and an estimate of theta verified internal consistency. The Organizational Job Satisfaction Scale scores correlated significantly with a criterion measure of job enjoyment. Hypothesis testing of theoretically predictable relationships supported construct validity. Scores on the organizational job satisfaction subscales correlated significantly with automony, stress, and commitment. Item revisions and recommendations for future use of the instrument are discussed.
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