San Diego State University
Department of Psychology
Research Lab
Jeffrey M.
Conte
Our research lab has received funding from a multi-year grant from the
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). The research project
examines relationships among Type A subcomponents, stressors, strains,
and work outcomes and also investigates similarities and differences in
these variables across various demographic groups. This project
builds on and extends research on time urgency and other Type A
behavior pattern (TABP) subcomponents, some of which is listed below.
Photos of the research team and a recent conference presentation
are shown below as well.
Conte, J. M., & Jacobs, R. R. (2003). Validity
evidence linking polychronicity and Big 5 personality dimensions to
absence, lateness, and supervisory ratings of performance. Human
Performance, 16,
107-129.
Conte, J. M., Ringenbach, K. L., Moran, S. K., &
Landy, F. L. (2001). Criterion validity evidence for time urgency:
Associations with burnout, organizational commitment, and job
involvement in travel
agents. Applied Human Resource Management Research, 6,
129-134.
Conte, J. M., Schwenneker, H. H., Dew, A. F., &
Romano, D. M. (2001). The incremental validity of time urgency and
other type A subcomponents in predicting behavioral and health
criteria. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 31,
1727-1748.
Conte, J. M., Mathieu, J. E., & Landy, F. J.
(1998). The nomological and predictive validity of time urgency. Journal
of Organizational Behavior, 18, 1-13.
Conte, J. M., Landy, F. J., & Mathieu, J. E.
(1995). Time urgency: Conceptual and construct development. Journal
of
Applied Psychology, 80, 178-185.
Research Team: Jeff Conte, Stephanie McGinty, Patricia Duarte (Top Row);
John Hackbarth & Angelina Carmazzi (Bottom Row)
Stephanie McGinty, Patricia Duarte, & Jeff Conte preparing for
their presentation
at the Fourth International Conference on Work Environment and
Cardiovascular Disease
(March, 2005; Newport Beach, CA)
Jeff Conte, Patricia Duarte, and Stephanie McGinty presenting
their poster at the
Fourth International Conference on Work Environment and Cardiovascular
Disease
(March, 2005; Newport Beach, CA)
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