Development of the Sphere Overlap Scale (SOS) : compartmentalization and the spillover hypothesis

The purpose of this study was to create a scale that could measure compartmentalization. In the first of two studies 311 working undergraduates were asked to indicate agreement with 119 items that measured compartmentalization. The resulting scale's reliability and validity were evaluated by ha...

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Main Author: Burns, Tina Marie
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spelling ndltd-fiu.edu-oai-digitalcommons.fiu.edu-etd-31072018-01-05T15:28:34Z Development of the Sphere Overlap Scale (SOS) : compartmentalization and the spillover hypothesis Burns, Tina Marie The purpose of this study was to create a scale that could measure compartmentalization. In the first of two studies 311 working undergraduates were asked to indicate agreement with 119 items that measured compartmentalization. The resulting scale's reliability and validity were evaluated by having a second sample of 312 working students complete the items that comprise a sphere overlap scale, two measures of spillover, and a measure of personality, coping, and demoralization. Although the study's original goal was not realized, its procedures were successful in developing a short (10-item) measure of work-to-home spillover whose items loaded on a single factor. Structural equation modeling indicated that SOS items were correlated with existing measures of spillover and could be discriminated from related concepts of personality and coping. The SOS was also more highly correlated with demoralization than existing measures of spillover in hierarchical analyses that controlled for demographic factors, personality characteristics, and coping style. It is concluded that the SOS shows enough promise to warrant the cost of its appraisal as an alternative measure of spillover in a longitudinal study. 2003-06-11T07:00:00Z text application/pdf http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/1893 http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3107&context=etd FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations FIU Digital Commons Psychology
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Burns, Tina Marie
Development of the Sphere Overlap Scale (SOS) : compartmentalization and the spillover hypothesis
description The purpose of this study was to create a scale that could measure compartmentalization. In the first of two studies 311 working undergraduates were asked to indicate agreement with 119 items that measured compartmentalization. The resulting scale's reliability and validity were evaluated by having a second sample of 312 working students complete the items that comprise a sphere overlap scale, two measures of spillover, and a measure of personality, coping, and demoralization. Although the study's original goal was not realized, its procedures were successful in developing a short (10-item) measure of work-to-home spillover whose items loaded on a single factor. Structural equation modeling indicated that SOS items were correlated with existing measures of spillover and could be discriminated from related concepts of personality and coping. The SOS was also more highly correlated with demoralization than existing measures of spillover in hierarchical analyses that controlled for demographic factors, personality characteristics, and coping style. It is concluded that the SOS shows enough promise to warrant the cost of its appraisal as an alternative measure of spillover in a longitudinal study.
author Burns, Tina Marie
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title Development of the Sphere Overlap Scale (SOS) : compartmentalization and the spillover hypothesis
title_short Development of the Sphere Overlap Scale (SOS) : compartmentalization and the spillover hypothesis
title_full Development of the Sphere Overlap Scale (SOS) : compartmentalization and the spillover hypothesis
title_fullStr Development of the Sphere Overlap Scale (SOS) : compartmentalization and the spillover hypothesis
title_full_unstemmed Development of the Sphere Overlap Scale (SOS) : compartmentalization and the spillover hypothesis
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