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The honeymoon effect in job performance: Temporal increases in the predictive power of achievement motivation.
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Honeymoon EffectBehavioral Decision MakingSocial PsychologyEducational PsychologyJob PerformanceHuman Resource ManagementOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesPsychologyEmployee AttitudeManagementJob SatisfactionAchievement GoalBehavioral SciencesTemporal IncreasesMotivationApplied Social PsychologyJob TrainingPersonality MeasuresPersonality PsychologyBusinessAchievement Motivation
Correlations between a job performance criterion and personality measures reflecting achievement motivation and an interpersonal orientation were examined at three points in time after completion of job training for a sample of airline reservations agents. Although correlations between the personality predictors and performance were small and nonsignificant for the 3-month period after beginning the job, by the end of 6 and 8 months a number of significant relationships had emerged. Implications for the utility of personality measures in selection and performance prediction are discussed.
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