An analysis of the relationship between attitudinal commitment and behavioral commitment

Data suggest that attitudinal and behavioral commitment have strong reciprocal effects. The 2-stage least-squares estimates indicate that behavioral commitment is the strongest predictor of attitudinal commitment, and vice versa. Attitudinal and behavioral commitment may have their roots in differen...

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