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Document Type

Research Paper

Abstract

University faculty completed a battery of questionnaires measuring work-family conflict, locus of control, exercise frequency, and stress. Correlational analysis revealed that individuals with an internal locus of control experienced significant amounts of total work-family conflict and behavior-based work-family conflict. In addition, individuals who exercised more than 60 minutes a week did not significantly experience more time-based work-family conflict, but they did experience less stress and total work-family conflict.

Publication Date

2000

Journal Title

Conference Proceedings: Undergraduate Social Science Research Conference

Volume

4

Issue

1

First Page

190

Last Page

193

Copyright

©2000 by the University of Northern Iowa

Language

en

File Format

application/pdf

Publisher

University of Northern Iowa

City

Cedar Falls, IA

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