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Type A behavior, job satisfaction, and stress among black professionals
1Department of Accountancy and Taxation, College of Business Administration, University of Houston, TX 77204-6283.
Psychological Reports
|February 1, 1992
Abstract:
Most studies of work-related Type A behavior have been conducted with samples of white men. Using a mail questionnaire to assess Type A behavior, job satisfaction, and daily stress and tension among 250 black men and 233 black women public accountants, the prevalence of Type A behavior and its relationship with satisfaction and stress were highly consistent with those reported for other samples of white men and women.