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Correlations between WFH-HWQ factors scores on T1, T2.

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posted on 2025-04-03, 17:25 authored by Martijn Stroom

Correlations between WFH-HWQ factors scores on T1, T2.

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    trends additionally suggestssystematically biased duepessimistic objective measuresols coefficients ranginggreater magnitude impactdespite growing scrutinybecome central metricswfh effectiveness mayxlink "> selfcurrent reference pointstress recollection inaccuracytargeted score comparedfactor productivity scaleshaping wfh policiesrecollection inaccuracytargeted scoreone factorrecollection scoresrecollection biaseswfh productivitywfh efficacywithout accountingunderlying mechanismsubjective evaluationsreported productivityrely heavilyrecollected scorespredictive valuepotentially leadingpersistent gapoptimistic selfongoing discrepancymultiple wavesmemory recallfindings highlightcurrent scoreanchoring effectsanchoring biasesabsolute scores606 ).2020 shift0004 ).

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