WebWorkaholism was assessed using the Japanese version of the Dutch Workaholic Scale, 24 which includes two subscales: working excessively (five items; e.g., “I seem to be in a hurry and racing against the clock”) and working compulsively (five items; e.g., “I feel obliged to work hard, even when it's not enjoyable”). WebJan 1, 2014 · The purpose of this study is to present an investigation of the three most commonly used workaholism measures; the Workaholism Battery (WorkBAT), the Work …
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WebWorkaholism was operationalized by two scales: Working Excessively (WE), as assessed with the nine-item Compulsive Tendencies scale of the WART (Robinson, 1999); and Working Compulsively (WC), as assessed with the eight-item Drive scale of the WorkBat … WebJan 19, 2024 · The Dutch Work Addiction Scale (DUWAS; Schaufeli et al., 2009c) was commonly used by those authors to assess workaholism (frequency of 75%). The scores … on the language of physical science
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WebJan 1, 2014 · The purpose of this study is to present an investigation of the three most commonly used workaholism measures; the Workaholism Battery (WorkBAT), the Work Addiction Risk Test (WART) and the Dutch Work Addiction Scale (DUWAS) in terms of their cross-validation, their temporal stability and their factor structure. … WebThe current study contributes to our understanding of workaholism as a negative construct, and to its measurement by examining the psychometric properties of a short 10-item … WebDutch Workaholism Scale (DUWAS) Within the South African Financial Services Context Leon T. de Beer1, Janlé Horn1, and Wilmar B. Schaufeli2 Abstract This research … on the larger side