Eleven covariance matrices on work-related attitudes were
extracted from the Inter-University Consortium for Political and
Social Research (1989). Nine variables were selected by Cheung and
Chan (2005; 2009) for demonstration purposes. They were grouped into
three constructs: Job Prospects measured by job security
(JP1), income (JP2), and advancement opportunity (JP3); Job Nature
measured by interesting job (JN1), independent work (JN2), help
other people (JN3), and useful to society (JN4); and Time Demand measured by flexible working hours (TD1) and lots of leisure time (TD2).
Usage
data(issp89)
Details
A list of data with the following structure:
data
A list of 11 studies of covariance matrices
n
A vector of sample sizes
Author(s)
Mike W.-L. Cheung <mikewlcheung@nus.edu.sg>
Source
Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research. (1989). International Social Survey Program: Work orientation. Ann Arbor, MI: Author.
References
Cheung, M. W.-L., & Chan, W. (2005). Meta-analytic structural equation modeling: A two-stage approach. Psychological Methods, 10, 40-64.
Cheung, M. W.-L., & Chan, W. (2009). A two-stage approach to synthesizing covariance matrices in meta-analytic structural equation modeling. Structural Equation Modeling, 16, 28-53.