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Martin, Thomas N.; Hunt, J.G. – Personnel Psychology, 1980
Three significant process relationships were found: (1) social power affected leader behavior; (2) group cohesiveness affected job satisfaction; and (3) job satisfaction affected intent to leave. Important nonsignificant findings also emerged: (1) leader behavior did not affect intent; and (2) group cohesiveness did not affect intent. (Author)
Descriptors: Career Change, Employee Attitudes, Employees, Group Unity