Volume
31
Issue
2
Abstract
This study of agents in the Western region was designed to examine the relationship between coping strategies Extension agents use in their work to deal with stressful work-related situations and job satisfaction. The instrument used for this study obtained responses from agents about job satisfaction, attitudes toward the organization, and coping strategies. This study demonstrated an interdependency among the three segments of job satisfaction identified in the model.
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Recommended Citation
Riggs, K., & Beus, K. M. (1993). Job Satisfaction in Extension. The Journal of Extension, 31(2), Article 6. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol31/iss2/6