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Title: Attitudes and Job Satisfaction
Description: summary notes/study guide of 1st year ORGB1135
Description: summary notes/study guide of 1st year ORGB1135
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Chapter 3
Attitudes and Job Satisfaction
Attitudes
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Attitudes: Evaluative statements – either favorable or unfavorable – concerning objects, people,
or events
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Reflect how one feels about something
Attitudes Follow Behaviour: Cognitive Dissonance
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Cognitive dissonance: any inconsistency between two or more attitudes, or between behaviour
and attitudes
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Individuals seek to minimize dissonance
Desire to reduce dissonance is determined by:
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The importance of the elements creating the dissonance
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The degree of influence the individual believes he or she has over the elements
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The rewards that may be involved in dissonance
Behaviour Follows Attitudes: Moderating Variables
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The most powerful moderators of the attitude-behaviour relationships are:
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Importance (i
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, attitude strength)
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Correspondence to behavior (i
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, ABCs align)
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Accessibility (i
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, quickly comes to mind)
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Social pressures
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Direct personal experience (positive or negative)
Knowing attitudes helps predict behaviour
Major Job Attitudes
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Job satisfaction – positive feeling about the job
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Job involvement – degree of psychological identification with the job
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Psychological empowerment – belief in the degree of influence over the job, competence in the
job, and job meaningfulness
Title: Attitudes and Job Satisfaction
Description: summary notes/study guide of 1st year ORGB1135
Description: summary notes/study guide of 1st year ORGB1135