Abstract
This study tests whether apparent relationships between job scope and employee reactions which have been isolated by previous research may be confounded by pay and by intercorrelations among employee reactions. Pay is found to be related to job scope, but not to confound observed job scope-employee reaction relationships. Controlling for organizational commitment and satisfaction with work itself is found to substantially deflate the relationship between job scope and job involvement. Implications of the findings are discussed.
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