Volume 24, Issue 1

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Perceived Job Challenge: Development of a measure

Perceived Job Challenge: Development of a measure

A measure of perceived challenge was developed, and its psychometric qualities were investigated in two studies. Perceived challenge consisted of three factors: positive stimulation, competence testing, and uncertainty. These factors were found to be reliable and showed good convergent validity. The non-significant correlations between perceived challenge and the Big Five personality traits agreeableness and neuroticism indicated good discriminant validity. The criterium validity of this measure was good as well. The positive stimulation dimension in particular showed to correlate high with employees’ work attitudes. This measure of perceived challenge seems useful for research and practice.

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2011-03-01
2024-03-29
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Keyword(s): perceived job challenge; reliability; validity

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