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Modelling the Stress-Strain Relationship in Work Settings
Modelling the Stress-Strain Relationship in Work Settings
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advanced stress modelling techniques
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coping mechanisms in employment
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Emotional Exhaustion
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General Physical Symptoms
General Psychological Symptoms
Job Stress Survey
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measure
method
Multilevel Analytical Approach
negative
Negative Relationship
Noise Stimuli
occupational health psychology
organisational behaviour research
Perceived Stress Measures
Personal Accomplishment Dimension
Positive Psychometric Properties
process
psychosocial risk factors
reactions
response
SEM
SEM Analysis
SEM Finding
Silicon Valley Worker
stimuli
Strain Measures
Strain Reactions
stress measurement tools
Stress Strain Link
Stress Strain Model
Stress Strain Process
Stress Strain Studies
Structural Equation Modeling
Time Management Behaviors
variance
Vice Versa
Work Family Conflict
workplace wellbeing
Product details
- ISBN 9780415153201
- Weight: 498g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 04 Jun 1998
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Meni Koslowsky presents here for the first time a way of modelling stress-strain that will enable researchers to both assess examples from the literature and correctly define and use the model in their own investigations. All stages from construction of the model to data analysis are covered, along with possible pitfalls.
This book enables investigators to develop and test models for describing stress phenomena in their own settings. It provides an essential research tool for all those who assess stress and strain in their working lives.
Meni Koslowsky is Associate Professor of Psychology at Bar-Ilan University, Israel. His previous publications include Commuting Stress: Causes, Effects and Methods of Coping (with A. N. Kluger and M. Reich) (1995)
Modelling the Stress-Strain Relationship in Work Settings
€198.40
