Table 3.
Hierarchical regression analysis for job satisfaction
| 95% CI | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B | SE | β | Lower | Upper | ΔF | ΔR2 | R2 | |
| Step 1 | 30.72 | .225 | .22*** | |||||
| Job happiness | .60** | .14 | .47 | .33 | .88 | |||
| Step 2 | .59 | .004 | .23 | |||||
| Job happiness | .59** | .14 | .46 | .31 | .86 | |||
| Job meaning | .11 | .13 | .07 | − .13 | .37 | |||
| Step 3 | 7.52 | .052 | .28** | |||||
| Job happiness | .64** | .13 | .50 | .38 | .90 | |||
| Job meaning | .06 | .12 | .04 | − .19 | .30 | |||
| Job happiness x meaning | − .37* | .15 | − .23 | − .64 | − .04 | |||
Note. B = regression coefficients; β = standardized regression coefficients. Standard Errors (SE), and confidence intervals (CI) were based on 1000 bootstrap samples
***p < .001; **p < .01; *p < .05