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**RAW DATA DESCRIPTION AND USE** Cross-sectional data collected in a sample of 205 Italian workers (106 teachers and 99 public and private employees) who completed a self-administered paper questionnaire. The dataset includes observations of calling, work orientation, need for calling, origin of calling, occupational and organizational commitment, living a calling, work and life satisfaction, turnover intention, religiosity, spirituality, perceived organizational support, burnout, age, gender, seniority in their organization. The folder contains: 1. **Raw data file** in .sav and .xlsx format. 2. **Codebook** in .xlsx format for detailed information about each variable in the dataset. 3. **Syntax file** in .sps format. The sintax can be run in SPSS 23. Data were adopted to perform the analyses reported in Vianello, M., Dalla Rosa, A., Anselmi, P., & Galliani, E. M. (2017). Construct Validity of a Unified Model of Calling. Link to OSF component: https://osf.io/viwsu/. The syntax code provides the instruction to prepare the complete dataset for the specific analyses. Specifically, the syntax allows to select the variables of interest and to prepare the dataset for the analyses in MPlus and AMOS. The folder https://osf.io/tknqv/ provides details about the analyses that have been performed, and contains the specific dataset (resulted from the syntax reported in the Raw data folder) and codes that can be used to reproduce the analyses. Output of the analyses are also reported.
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