The Psychological Effects of Relational Job Characteristics Scale: An Adaptation Study for Brazilian K-12 Teachers

Author:

Klein Natan1ORCID,Costa Carlos1ORCID,Marôco João P.23ORCID,Pereira Cicero Roberto4ORCID,Chambel Maria José5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Graduate Program in Psychology, School of Health, Atitus Educaçãon, Passo Fundo, RS 99070-22, Brazil

2. William James Center for Research, ISPA—Instituto Universitário, 1149-041 Lisbon, Portugal

3. FLU Pedagogy, Nord University, 8026 Bodø, Norway

4. Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, 1600-189 Lisboa, Portugal

5. CicPsi, Faculdade de Psicologia, Universidade de Lisboa, 1649-013 Lisboa, Portugal

Abstract

Relationally enriched jobs can foster psychological states, which, with respect to the beneficiaries of one’s work, drive one’s motivation. These states can be measured with the psychological effects of relational job characteristics scale, an instrument for which the validity is, at present, only supported by preliminary evidence. Accordingly, the present study’s objective was to test a set of psychometric properties reflecting the validity and reliability of the interpretations proposed for this scale. Findings drawn from a sample of 2011 K-12 Brazilian teachers suggested that a tridimensional structure with some residual covariances afforded the best fit. Given the existence of high inter-factor correlations, a second-order factor was proposed as a complementary, if not necessary, feature. Internal consistency omega and alpha coefficients attested to the scores’ reliability, and the factor structure achieved indicates invariance across public state, public municipal, and private Brazilian schools. Different relationships with prosocial motivation and work engagement were identified, suggesting validity of the scale based on relationships with other variables.

Funder

National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq), Brazil

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Mathematics

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