The relationship between boredom proneness and internal and external work values

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Stephen J. Vodanovich
Chris Weddle
Chris Piotrowski
Cite this article:  Vodanovich, S. J., Weddle, C., & Piotrowski, C. (1997). The relationship between boredom proneness and internal and external work values. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 25(3), 259-264.


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Undergraduate students (N = 111) completed the Boredom Proneness Scale (BPS) and the Survey of Work Values (SWV) as part of a study examining vocational preferences. The results indicated that individuals with high boredom proneness scores possessed significantly greater external work value scores, whereas those low in boredom proneness had significantly higher internal work values. The results are discussed in terms of their importance for career guidance, selection, and motivation strategies.
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