Authors
Bernd Marcus, Uwe Wagner, Amanda Poole, Deborah M Powell, Julie Carswell
Publication date
2009/10
Journal
European Journal of Personality
Volume
23
Issue
6
Pages
489-507
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Recent research reported that general mental ability (GMA) predicted counterproductive work behavior (CWB), whereas some previous studies failed to find such a relationship. We tested occupational homogeneity of the sample and criterion measurement as two potential explanations for these inconsistencies. Study 1 replicated major design features of one previous study, which found no GMA–CWB relation in a heterogeneous sample, with occupationally homogeneous groups. Results confirmed previous null findings, indicating no effect of sample homogeneity. In Study 2, using a controlled laboratory setting, GMA was again unrelated to self‐reported CWB, but partially predicted observed CWB negatively. Combined findings suggest that GMA is consistently unrelated to CWB self‐reports but may predict objectively measured CWB independently of the likelihood of being caught. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & …
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Scholar articles
B Marcus, U Wagner, A Poole, DM Powell, J Carswell - European Journal of Personality, 2009