Authors
Colette A Frayne, Gary P Latham
Publication date
1987/8
Journal
Journal of applied psychology
Volume
72
Issue
3
Pages
387
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
Training in self-management was given to 20 unionized state government employees to increase their attendance at the work site. Analyses of variance revealed that compared to a control condition (n= 20), training in self-regulatory skills taught employees how to manage personal and social obstacles to job attendance, and it raised their perceived self-efficacy that they could exercise influence over their behavior. Consequently, employee attendance was significantly higher in the training than in the control group. The higher the perceived self-efficacy, the better the subsequent job attendance. These data were significant at the. 05 level.
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