Physical courage predicts relevant outcomes in associated contexts: The creation of a measure and empirical analysis into the construct
Abstract
The disregard of physical courage in modern research prevents a complete understanding of employee success in the many occupations that include physical dangers, such as military personnel, firefighters, nurses, police officers, athletes, performance artists, and blue-collar workers. To address this concern, the current article undergoes a four-study process to create the Physical Courage at Work Scale (PCWS) and provides evidence for its...
Paper Details
Title
Physical courage predicts relevant outcomes in associated contexts: The creation of a measure and empirical analysis into the construct
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
110
Pages
80 - 94
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