A multidimensional scale of mental workload evaluation based on Individual-Workload- Activity (IWA) model: Validation and relationships with job satisfaction

The aim of this study is to understand the effect of different mental workload on self-reported performance and job satisfaction. A questionnaire was elaborated to evaluate mental workload from theoretical model IWA (individual-workload-activity). This model is composed to three components (individu...

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Main Author: Galy, Edith
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Language:English
Published: Université d'Ottawa 2020-05-01
Series:Tutorials in Quantitative Methods for Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.tqmp.org/RegularArticles/vol16-3/p240/p240.pdf
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spelling doaj-0b06475551c34a2a94f1fb33b365ff112020-11-25T03:26:41ZengUniversité d'OttawaTutorials in Quantitative Methods for Psychology1913-41262020-05-0116324025210.20982/tqmp.16.3.p240A multidimensional scale of mental workload evaluation based on Individual-Workload- Activity (IWA) model: Validation and relationships with job satisfactionGaly, EdithThe aim of this study is to understand the effect of different mental workload on self-reported performance and job satisfaction. A questionnaire was elaborated to evaluate mental workload from theoretical model IWA (individual-workload-activity). This model is composed to three components (individual physiological, affective, cognitive and social characteristics, three dimensions of mental workload, and activity characteristics with task parameters and execution context) and presents relationships between these components. 616 participants responded to on-line questionnaire. The questionnaire, composed to 40 items, was used to evaluate 4 dimensions plus self-reported performance and job satisfaction (available resources, intrinsic workload, external workload, and germane workload) in order to test their inter-relationships and their relationship with self-reported performance and job satisfaction. First, reliability and validity of the questionnaire were tested. Obtained results are in agreement with IWA model and show that germane load is observed only when operators have sufficient available resources and when tasks to perform are complex and context constrains task execution. Second, job satisfaction appears to be determined by germane load mediated by self-reported performance and organisation and social ambience at work. This study shows the relevance of considering several dimensions of mental workload and their differential effects on job satisfaction and the good psychometric qualities of elaborated questionnaire of evaluation. The questionnaire presented in this study was designed to be used in the enterprises. It seems to be a good tool to pre-diagnose job situations before a more precise analysis of work.https://www.tqmp.org/RegularArticles/vol16-3/p240/p240.pdfmental workload; organisational factors; evaluation; multivariate analysis
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A multidimensional scale of mental workload evaluation based on Individual-Workload- Activity (IWA) model: Validation and relationships with job satisfaction
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mental workload; organisational factors; evaluation; multivariate analysis
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title A multidimensional scale of mental workload evaluation based on Individual-Workload- Activity (IWA) model: Validation and relationships with job satisfaction
title_short A multidimensional scale of mental workload evaluation based on Individual-Workload- Activity (IWA) model: Validation and relationships with job satisfaction
title_full A multidimensional scale of mental workload evaluation based on Individual-Workload- Activity (IWA) model: Validation and relationships with job satisfaction
title_fullStr A multidimensional scale of mental workload evaluation based on Individual-Workload- Activity (IWA) model: Validation and relationships with job satisfaction
title_full_unstemmed A multidimensional scale of mental workload evaluation based on Individual-Workload- Activity (IWA) model: Validation and relationships with job satisfaction
title_sort multidimensional scale of mental workload evaluation based on individual-workload- activity (iwa) model: validation and relationships with job satisfaction
publisher Université d'Ottawa
series Tutorials in Quantitative Methods for Psychology
issn 1913-4126
publishDate 2020-05-01
description The aim of this study is to understand the effect of different mental workload on self-reported performance and job satisfaction. A questionnaire was elaborated to evaluate mental workload from theoretical model IWA (individual-workload-activity). This model is composed to three components (individual physiological, affective, cognitive and social characteristics, three dimensions of mental workload, and activity characteristics with task parameters and execution context) and presents relationships between these components. 616 participants responded to on-line questionnaire. The questionnaire, composed to 40 items, was used to evaluate 4 dimensions plus self-reported performance and job satisfaction (available resources, intrinsic workload, external workload, and germane workload) in order to test their inter-relationships and their relationship with self-reported performance and job satisfaction. First, reliability and validity of the questionnaire were tested. Obtained results are in agreement with IWA model and show that germane load is observed only when operators have sufficient available resources and when tasks to perform are complex and context constrains task execution. Second, job satisfaction appears to be determined by germane load mediated by self-reported performance and organisation and social ambience at work. This study shows the relevance of considering several dimensions of mental workload and their differential effects on job satisfaction and the good psychometric qualities of elaborated questionnaire of evaluation. The questionnaire presented in this study was designed to be used in the enterprises. It seems to be a good tool to pre-diagnose job situations before a more precise analysis of work.
topic mental workload; organisational factors; evaluation; multivariate analysis
url https://www.tqmp.org/RegularArticles/vol16-3/p240/p240.pdf
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