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Correlations and intraclass consistency coefficients between performance measures within each OCB Cluster.
<p>*p ≤ .05,</p><p>**p ≤ .01,</p><p>***p ≤ .001. Degrees of freedom in parentheses.</p><p><sup>a</sup> n = 9;</p><p><sup>b</sup> n = 8. Pearson correlations in the lower triangle and intraclass correlations in the upper triangle of each matrix. High OCB cluster’s overall task performance consistency: ICC(3) = -.260; n.s.; N = 9. Not-so-high OCB cluster’s overall task performance consistency: ICC(3) = .614; p ≤ .05; N = 8. ICC’s were calculated with “irr” package within R, assuming a one-way model (row effects random), and an average unit of analysis.</p><p>Correlations and intraclass consistency coefficients between performance measures within each OCB Cluster.</p
Intraclass correlation coefficients between performance measures.
<p>***p ≤ .001;</p><p><sup>a</sup>d.f. = 17. Overall consistency for three raters in task performance measures: ICC (3) = .303; n.s.; N = 17. ICC’s were calculated with “irr” package within R, assuming a one-way model (row effects random), and an average unit of analysis.</p><p>Intraclass correlation coefficients between performance measures.</p
ANOVA tests of between job-families equality of means and Levene’s tests of homogeneity of variances.
<p>Independent variable: Job family.</p><p>** p ≤ .01;</p><p>*** p ≤ .001.</p><p><sup>1</sup> Power was computed for α = .05.</p><p>ANOVA tests of between job-families equality of means and Levene’s tests of homogeneity of variances.</p