articleJournal of Applied PsychologyJan 1, 2006Closed access

Hostility, job attitudes, and workplace deviance: Test of a multilevel model.

University of Florida · Michigan State University

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Abstract

The authors tested a model, inspired by affective events theory (H. M. Weiss & R. Cropanzano, 1996), that examines the dynamic nature of emotions at work, work attitudes, and workplace deviance. Sixty-four employees completed daily surveys over 3 weeks, reporting their mood, job satisfaction, perceived interpersonal treatment, and deviance. Supervisors and significant others also evaluated employees' workplace deviance and trait hostility, respectively. Over half of the total variance in workplace deviance was within-individual, and this intraindividual variance was predicted by momentary hostility, interpersonal justice, and job satisfaction. Moreover, trait hostility moderated the interpersonal justice-state…

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Keywords
  • Hostility
  • Psychology
  • Deviance (statistics)
  • Social psychology
  • Job satisfaction
  • Multilevel model
  • Interpersonal communication
  • Trait
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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