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Citation

Adebayo DO, Adekoya OM. Ife Psychol. 2002; 10(1): 85-99.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2002, Ife Center for Psychological Studies)

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Abstract

This study is on the relationship between boredom at work and personal characteristics. A total of 60 Coca-Cola truck drivers in Ibadan-Nigeria constituted the sample of this study. Their average age was 38.45 years with ages ranging from 27 to 48 years. Using a survey research method, participants were required to complete questionnaires designed to measure variables of interest resulting in an ex-post-factor design (after the รข??fact) because of the non-manipulation of the variables. Two hypotheses were tested in the present study. Results of the simple regression model suggest that age, tenure on job, self-esteem and locus of control individually and jointly predicted boredom proneness amongst truck drivers. The same variables jointly accounted for 67% of the proportion of the variance in boredom proneness.

Results of the 2 x 2 x 2 ANOVA also revealed that younger, inner directed and high self-esteem individuals are significantly less bothered by repetitive work than their counterparts, who are older, externally oriented and who are lower in self-esteem.



The results are discussed in terms of possible implications for personnel selection and placement decisions.



Language: en

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