1960
DOI: 10.1037/h0045908
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Accuracy of employee reports on changes in pay.

Abstract: To test the validity of perceived change measures, questionnaires were administered to 246 employees before and after automation. Actual and perceived change in pay was the one aspect of change studied. "Data are presented on the degree of accuracy of employee reports, on the nature of the deviations between reports and actuality, and on the relationship of the deviations to potential explanatory variables."

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“…Nicosia points out ([210], pp. [93][94][95][96] that Katona's research group, in its empirical work, has hardly fully used the total model outlined here.…”
Section: George Katonamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nicosia points out ([210], pp. [93][94][95][96] that Katona's research group, in its empirical work, has hardly fully used the total model outlined here.…”
Section: George Katonamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…School of Labor and Industrial Relations for its research on employee response to computer automation and other technological changes were compared with suggestion behavior as shown by company records. The research site, questionnaires, participation rates, and main findings of the automation research project are described elsewhere (Faunce, 1960;Hardin, 1960;Hardin and Hershey, 1960;and Nangle, 1961).…”
Section: Procedures Of the Empirical Studymentioning
confidence: 99%