Effectiveness for Psychological Needs of Workplace through InService Training, Test for Role of Mediator in Employee's Socialization

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The purpose of this study is to seek Effectiveness for psychological needs of workplace through In-service training, test for role of mediator in employees’ socialization. The current research method is descriptive and the research project used was based on Structural equations model. The statistical population is all employees of Urmia University in which 260 were selected by stratified random sampling method. Data were gathered through three questionnaires, In-service training, organizational socialization and needs of workplace. Results of structural equation modeling showed that: The relationship between in-service training with psychological needs of workplace and organizational socialization is positive and significant. Relationships between organizational socialization and psychological needs of workplace are positive and significant. Also the relationship between inservice training and psychological needs of workplace with role of mediator in organizational socialization is positive and significant.
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Persian
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Iranian Society for Training and Development, Volume:2 Issue: 6, 2016
Page:
103
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