This study investigated relations between pay - for - performance incentives designed to vary in instrumentality (annual pay - for - performance, quarterly pay - for - performance, and base pay level) and employee outcomes (self - reported work effort and turnover intention)
in a longitudinal study spanning more than 2 years.
In a longitudinal study spanning over many years, renowned divorce researcher Paul Amato found that conflict in intact families was associated with emotional problems in children.
Not exact matches
In the Harvard Grant Study, the longest running longitudinal study in history, (spanning 75 years and counting — from 1938 to the present), researchers identified two things that people need in order to be happy and successfu
In the Harvard Grant
Study, the longest running longitudinal study in history, (spanning 75 years and counting — from 1938 to the present), researchers identified two things that people need in order to be happy and succes
Study, the longest running
longitudinal study in history, (spanning 75 years and counting — from 1938 to the present), researchers identified two things that people need in order to be happy and succes
study in history, (spanning 75 years and counting — from 1938 to the present), researchers identified two things that people need in order to be happy and successfu
in history, (
spanning 75 years and counting — from 1938 to the present), researchers identified two things that people need
in order to be happy and successfu
in order to be happy and successful:
Inter - and intra-individual differences
in hypothalamo - pituitary adrenal (HPA) axis activity and behavioral reactivity to novelty between young and old rats were evidenced
in this
longitudinal life -
span study.
There are a few
longitudinal findings from structural neuroimaging
studies spanning the developmental period discussed
in this review.
Through a
longitudinal study spanning more than six decades, researchers at Harvard Medical School found that men who grew up
in caring homes felt more secure
in romantic relationships
in their 80s.
In this research, we present the first comprehensive,
longitudinal study on the topic,
spanning over 15 years and hundreds of cases and firms.
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Since it is argued that self - efficacy and depressive symptoms might influence each other over time, the current
study examined the
longitudinal and bidirectional associations between depressive symptoms and academic, social and emotional self - efficacy
in a large sample
spanning early to middle adolescence.
I became enormously interested
in aging when I taught Life
Span Development for UO Counseling Psychology, and noted that more is known about the early end of the life span than the end and the lack of longitudinal studies in later l
Span Development for UO Counseling Psychology, and noted that more is known about the early end of the life
span than the end and the lack of longitudinal studies in later l
span than the end and the lack of
longitudinal studies in later life.
However, due to the limited time
span of most
longitudinal studies, little is known about the duration
in which adolescents with low self - esteem remain vulnerable to develop depressive symptoms.
The
longitudinal study described
in this article explored different developmental trajectories of social anxiety
in a nonclinical sample,
spanning adolescence through emerging adulthood, using the growth mixture modeling technique.