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100 _aJain, Manisha
245 _aType A/B behaviour pattern and occupation as predictors of occupational role stress
260 _c2002
300 _ap.528-53.
362 _aApr
520 _aThe present study is an attempt to understand the effect of Type A/B behaviour pattern among doctors and engineers. The respondents for the study were selected on random basis. It is clear from the findings that engineers experienced higher occupational role stress than doctors, and Type A personalities experienced higher occupational role stress than Type B personalities. It was also found that in both the personality types, profession played an important role as far as occupational role stress was concerned. Futhermore, in doctors, role of personality types was found to be significant, but in engineers the effect of personality types on occupational role stress was found to be neutral. - Reproduced.
650 _aOccupations
700 _aKothari, Saroj
700 _aMishra, Prashant
773 _aIndian Journal of Industrial Relations
909 _a52939
999 _c52939
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