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A Structural and Discriminant Analysis of The Work Addiction Risk Test
Oleh:
Flowers, Claudia P.
;
Robinson, Bryan K.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Educational and Psychological Measurement vol. 62 no. 3 (2002)
,
page 517-526.
Topik:
ADDICTION
;
work environment
;
statistical analysis
;
social research
;
addictions
Fulltext:
517.pdf
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Nomor Panggil:
EE30.7
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The work addiction risk test (WART) was designed to measure "workaholism." The present study examines th eunderlying dimensions of the WART and investigated the accuracy of the WART scores to discirminate between workaholics and a control group. The results suggest that workaholism, as measured by the WART, includes five dimensions : a. compulsive tendensies b. control c. impaired communication / self absorption d. inability to delegate and e. self - worth were developed from the factor analysis A discriminant analysis that used the subscale scores as the independent variables and group membership (workaholic or control group) as the dependent variable indicated that the first three subscales provided the greatest distinction between the groups, with a 88,5% correct classification rate. A discriminant analysis that used the total WART score as the independent variable and group membership as the dependent variable had an 86,4% correct classification rate.
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