The main focus of this book is to empirically examine the social correlates of job satisfaction among plant science graduates who work in agriculture. Victor H. Vroom's (1964) expectancy theory guides the study.
The main focus of this book is to empirically examine the social correlates of job satisfaction among plant science graduates who work in agriculture. Victor H. Vroom's (1964) expectancy theory guides the study.
Kebba Darboe, Ph.D. is Assistant Professor, Sociology, St. Cloud State University, Minnesota.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 List of Tables Chapter 2 List of Figures Chapter 3 Research Problem Chapter 4 Review of Related Literature Chapter 5 Theoretical Framework Chapter 6 Research Methods Chapter 7 Analysis of Data Chapter 8 Discussion of Conclusions Chapter 9 Appendices: Letter to Graduate Participants; Letter from Plant Science Chairman; Letter of Permission to Use MSQ; Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire; Demographic Data Questionnaire; Answer Sheet Chapter 10 Notes Chapter 11 Bibliography Chapter 12 Index
Chapter 1 List of Tables Chapter 2 List of Figures Chapter 3 Research Problem Chapter 4 Review of Related Literature Chapter 5 Theoretical Framework Chapter 6 Research Methods Chapter 7 Analysis of Data Chapter 8 Discussion of Conclusions Chapter 9 Appendices: Letter to Graduate Participants; Letter from Plant Science Chairman; Letter of Permission to Use MSQ; Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire; Demographic Data Questionnaire; Answer Sheet Chapter 10 Notes Chapter 11 Bibliography Chapter 12 Index
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