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Description: In this study, we investigated whether Social Support, Clarity of Professional Identity and Engagement in Learning predict the level of calling one year later. Results support the a-posteriori hypothesis of calling development.

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Engaged Learning and Calling - Path Analysis

This folder contains data, code and output for the analysis regarding the longitudinal relationship between having a calling and engagement in learnin...

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Clarity of Professional Identity and Calling - Path Analysis

This folder contains data, code and output for the analysis regarding the longitudinal relationship between having a calling and clarity of profession...

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Social Support and Calling - Path Analysis

This folder contains data, code and output for the analysis regarding the longitudinal relationship between having a calling and social support

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Longitudinal predictors of the development of a calling: new evidence for the a posteriori hypothesis

The literature is far from providing a clear answer about the development of callings over time. It has been hypothesized that calling is a consequenc...

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Longitudinal Invariance

Longitudinal Invariance of Engaged learning, Clarity of professional identity, and Social support

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Reliability (alpha and omega computation)

This folder contains data, code and output for the analysis of internal reliability using both the Cronbach’s alpha (1951) and the McDonald’s omega (1...

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Attrition analysis

This folder contains output for the attrition analysis reported in https://osf.io/8hbvg/

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