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. 2019 Jan 23;57(5):637–652. doi: 10.2486/indhealth.2018-0008

Table 2. Summary of multiple regression analysis predicting job satisfaction and appreciation (Study 1).

Variable Job satisfaction Appreciation t1 Appreciation t2 Job satisfaction Job satisfaction





B SEB 95%CI B SEB 95%CI B SEB 95%CI B SEB 95%CI B SEB 95%CI
Step 1
Sex 0.14 0.31 −0.44, 0.80 −0.4 0.28 −0.91, 0.20 0 0.35 −0.65, 0.71 0.14 0.31 −0.44, 0.80 0.14 0.31 −0.33, 0.68
Age 0.01 0.03 −0.04, 0.08 0.03 0.03 −0.03, 0.10 0.06 0.03 0.01, 0.13 0.01 0.03 −0.04, 0.08 0.01 0.03 −0.03, 0.07
Job satisfaction t1 0.39 0.13 0.11, 0.61 0.39 0.13 0.10, 0.62 0.39 0.13 0.11, 0.67

Step 2
Illegitimate tasks −0.44 0.15 −0.73, −015 −0.37 0.18 −0.73, −0.01 −0.51 0.21 −0.95, −0.10
Appreciation t1 0.31 0.16 0.06, 0.59
Appreciation t2 0.49 0.13 0.22, 0.72

R2 step 1 (Adj R2) 0.28 (0.23)** 0.10 (0.06) 0.09 (0.04) 0.28 (0.23)** 0.28 (0.23)**
R2 step 2 (Adj R2) 0.39 (0.33)** 0.19 (0.13)* 0.23 (0.18)* 0.35 (0.29)** 0.50 (0.44)**
∆R2 0.12* 0.09* 0.15** 0.08* 0.22**

N≤50. B: unstandardized regression coefficient; SEB: standard error; t: t-value; 95%CI bootstrapped confidence intervals: bootstrap sample size=5,000. a0: male, 1: female. *p<0.05; **p<0.01 (two-tailed). t1/t2: first/second time of survey.