Job-related affective well-being scale : evidencias de validade fatorial e consistencia interna
This study aimed at adapting a measure of job-related affective well-being for the Brazilian milieu. Specifically, it was proposed to know evidences of factor validity and reliability of the Job-Related Affective WellBeing Scale (JAWS), assessing if its scores are influenced by participants' ge...
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