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Analisi fattoriale esplorativa

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identificata Lavoro concorda con valori personali IDENT 0.809

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intrinseca Lavoro molto interessante INTSCA 0.798

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intrinseca Mi piace questo lavoro INTSCA 0.765

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intrinseca Per il piacere che il lavoro mi da INTSCA 0.738

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intrinseca Mi diverto a fare questo lavoro INTSCA 0.726

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identificata Lavoro personalmente significativo IDENT 0.718

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intrinseca Gioia per compiti interessanti INTSCA 0.717

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identificata Raggiungere importanti obiettivi personali IDENT 0.686 0.384

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identificata Raggiungere obiettivi di vita IDENT 0.638

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esterna Vantaggi sociali che procura EXT 0.491 0.395

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identificata Soddisfa i miei piani di carriera IDENT 0.471 0.455

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introiettata Il migliore, il vincitore INTRO 0.734

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introiettata Vergogna se non riesco INTRO 0.714

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introiettata Adatto al lavoro, altrimenti deluso INTRO 0.377 0.557

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introiettata Lavoro la mia vita, non voglio fallire INTRO 0.354 0.548

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introiettata Reputazione dipende dal lavoro INTRO 0.363 0.383

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esterna Lavoro mi da sicurezza finanziaria EXT 0.771

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esterna Tenore di vita EXT 0.750

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esterna Mi permette di guadagnare EXT 0.742

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