Satisfaction With My Supervisor
Measures Job Satisfaction.
Sample items
- “The way my supervisor sets clear work goals”
- “The way my supervisor treats me when I make a mistake”
Reliability & validity
Cronbach's α 0.95–0.96 across reported samples.
Sources
- Scarpello and Vandenberg (1987)
Deploy it
The full item bank and survey deployment live in the People Analytics Toolbox (the enterprise survey-item library), with the min-N privacy gate.
What the literature says
The measurement literature behind this signal — sourced, so you can defend it.
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