Introduction Flashcards

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The latent profile analysis identified a five-class solution as the best model, which is?

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High exposure (8%), Versatile exposure (22%), Unilateral exposure (38%), Average exposure (13%), and Low exposure (19%)

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Participants with a High, Versatile, or Unilateral exposure profile reported?

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significantly higher work engagement in the dimensions of vigor and dedication than did the participants with a Low exposure profile.

High exposure profile also reported lower burnout in the dimensions of cynicism and professional inadequacy than the participants with the Low exposure profile.

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In this research, the term “natural environments” refers to?

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green and natural areas such as parks, forests, fields, marshes, beaches, waters, playgrounds, and playing fields.

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What approach they used and why?

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A person-centered. They aimed to identify subgroups of employees charactarized by thei frequency of nature exposure during working hours and leisure time and the type of outdoor activities they engage during their visits to natural environments.
Homogenous within group and heterogeneous as possible between the profiles. This kind of approach is meaningful, since, in reality, people have access to various types of nature exposure and activities concurrently.

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They investigated the differences between subgroups of employees to? Their research seeked to address the question of?

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to find out which are the least and most beneficial employee profiles in terms of occupational well-being. Our research seeks to address the question of what occupational well-being benefits are associated with nature exposure and outdoor activities in natural environments, and who benefits most

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