Books : Development and validation of a measure of an individual's lateness [An article from: Journal of Vocational Behavior]
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Page Count: 14
Printing Date: August 01, 2006
Publishing house: Elsevier
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The authors developed and validated a measure of employees' attitudes toward lateness at work. Analyses provided clear evidence of the reliability and validity of the new measure. Specifically, high reliabilities were observed in both student (@a=.82) and employee (@a=.84) samples. Using objective lateness data from organizations, the measure significantly predicted two lateness behaviors, lateness frequency (r=.25, p<.01) and duration (r=.24, p.<.01), over a six-month period. Most importantly, lateness attitude improved prediction of lateness behavior above and beyond prediction made with only general job attitudes and conscientiousness.
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