Advances in Psychological Science ›› 2020, Vol. 28 ›› Issue (7): 1056-1070.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2020.01056
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YIN Kui1, PENG Jian2, ZHANG Jun3()
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2018-12-10
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2020-07-15
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2020-05-21
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ZHANG Jun
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YIN Kui, PENG Jian, ZHANG Jun. The application of latent profile analysis in organizational behavior research[J]. Advances in Psychological Science, 2020, 28(7): 1056-1070.
以变量为中心的路径 | 以个体为中心的路径 | |
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研究目的 | 描述变量间关系 用某些变量解释特定变量的方差 | 识别在变量系统中共有相似关系/水平模式的子群体 |
前提假设 | 样本和总体同质, 即变量间关系可以推广到总体中 | 样本或总体中包含不同子群体 根据变量间的组合方式区分子群体 |
优势 | 能够清晰识别方差的解释 能够得出可以推广到总体的结论 | 能够分析多个变量之间的复杂组合模式识别子群体, 并将群体类型作为变量 |
特定主题的应用 | 前因、结果、相关 叠加和交互作用 | 在不同群体中检验变量间关系; 探索或者检验未知群体 |
常用分析方法 | 描述性统计、相关、多元回归、SEM、跨层次分析、元分析 | 均值分割、聚类分析、LPA、潜剖面增长模型、潜在剖面/类别转移分析 |
管理实践意义 | 因素单一、可操作性较差 | 综合考虑、容易理解、直觉上更有吸引力 |
以变量为中心的路径 | 以个体为中心的路径 | |
---|---|---|
研究目的 | 描述变量间关系 用某些变量解释特定变量的方差 | 识别在变量系统中共有相似关系/水平模式的子群体 |
前提假设 | 样本和总体同质, 即变量间关系可以推广到总体中 | 样本或总体中包含不同子群体 根据变量间的组合方式区分子群体 |
优势 | 能够清晰识别方差的解释 能够得出可以推广到总体的结论 | 能够分析多个变量之间的复杂组合模式识别子群体, 并将群体类型作为变量 |
特定主题的应用 | 前因、结果、相关 叠加和交互作用 | 在不同群体中检验变量间关系; 探索或者检验未知群体 |
常用分析方法 | 描述性统计、相关、多元回归、SEM、跨层次分析、元分析 | 均值分割、聚类分析、LPA、潜剖面增长模型、潜在剖面/类别转移分析 |
管理实践意义 | 因素单一、可操作性较差 | 综合考虑、容易理解、直觉上更有吸引力 |
均值分割 | 聚类分析 | LPA | |
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优势 | 简单; 事先确定分组, 有利于指导假设提出。 | 相比于均值分割较为灵活; 对于总体样本, 基于客观指标的分类效率高。 | 采用更加严格稳健的统计标准来确定分类数量, 更加客观; 适用于分析不同类型量表的数据, 不需要进行数据转换; 基于概率将个体分布在各个子群体上。 |
劣势 | (1)不同样本均值不同, 难以进行跨样本比较; (2)简单划分高低组过于简单化了个体差异, 难以满足群体内同质性; (3)强制划分群体可能不符合实际; (4)可能遗漏潜在的子群体。 | (1)通过最小化组内差异、最大化组间差异确定分组数量; (2)模型选择、组数量确定有较强的主观性; (3)假设变量间彼此独立、分类变量服从多项分布、连续变量服从正态分布。 | (1)对样本量敏感, 大样本可能会提取更多类别; (2)在非线性情况下, 可能会存在过量提取数量; (3)可能出现各个拟合指标冲突, 难以确定最终剖面数量。 |
均值分割 | 聚类分析 | LPA | |
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优势 | 简单; 事先确定分组, 有利于指导假设提出。 | 相比于均值分割较为灵活; 对于总体样本, 基于客观指标的分类效率高。 | 采用更加严格稳健的统计标准来确定分类数量, 更加客观; 适用于分析不同类型量表的数据, 不需要进行数据转换; 基于概率将个体分布在各个子群体上。 |
劣势 | (1)不同样本均值不同, 难以进行跨样本比较; (2)简单划分高低组过于简单化了个体差异, 难以满足群体内同质性; (3)强制划分群体可能不符合实际; (4)可能遗漏潜在的子群体。 | (1)通过最小化组内差异、最大化组间差异确定分组数量; (2)模型选择、组数量确定有较强的主观性; (3)假设变量间彼此独立、分类变量服从多项分布、连续变量服从正态分布。 | (1)对样本量敏感, 大样本可能会提取更多类别; (2)在非线性情况下, 可能会存在过量提取数量; (3)可能出现各个拟合指标冲突, 难以确定最终剖面数量。 |
作者(年份) | 研究主题 | 结果 | 样本来源 | 样本量 |
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人格 | 上网磨洋工、工作投入 | 美国 | N = 148 | |
Conte等(2017) | 人格 | 留职率、损耗 | 美国 | N = 4763 |
人格 | 主观幸福感、自我提升价值观、改变开放性等 | 新西兰 | N = 6518 | |
人格 | 生活满意度、工作自信、工作热情等 | 全球 | N = 3137694 | |
动机 | 需要满意度、角色内绩效 | 中国 | N = 226 | |
动机 | 人岗匹配、工作投入、工作满意度 | 德国 | N1 = 577; N2 = 949 | |
心理契约 | 工作投入 | 葡萄牙 | N1 = 1821; N2 = 1046 | |
心理资本 | 工作投入、工作绩效等 | 澳大利亚 | N1 = 171, N2 = 190 | |
心理资本 | 组织公民行为、心理抑郁 | 中国 | N = 283 | |
心理资本 | 工作投入、工作绩效 | 巴基斯坦、乌克兰 | N1 = 171, N2 = 190 | |
工作-家庭冲突 | 工作控制、离职意愿 | 芬兰 | N123 = 789 | |
幸福感 | — | 芬兰 | N = 402, 连续三年 | |
幸福感 | — | 西班牙 | N = 396 | |
幸福感 | — | 欧洲 | N = 3461 | |
指导关系 | — | 中国 | N = 381 | |
组织承诺 | 工作退缩行为、离职意愿、组织公民行为、组织认同工作压力 | 土耳其 | N1 = 914, N2 = 336 | |
组织承诺 | 心理幸福感、留职意愿、沮丧、焦虑、工作搜寻活动 | 加拿大 | N = 6501 | |
组织承诺 | 工作压力、工作满意度等 | 土耳其 | N1 = 346, N2 = 797 | |
组织承诺 | 离职意愿、幸福感 | 香港 | N = 1096 | |
情绪劳动 | 情绪耗竭、工作满意度等 | 美国和新加坡 | N1 = 692, N2 = 480 | |
情绪劳动事件 | 幸福感 | 中国 | N = 246 | |
情绪劳动 | 工作满意度、工作绩效等 | 法国 | N1 = 311, N2 = 311 | |
恢复体验 | 工作投入、工作倦怠等 | 美国 | N1 = 520, N2 = 536 | |
工作与家庭冲突 | 工作满意度、组织公民行为等 | —— | N = 823 | |
团队冲突 | 团队效能、合作型冲突管理 | 加拿 | N1 = 195; N2 = 92 | |
企业分类 | 企业绩效 | 德国 | N = 314 | |
企业分类 | 人-岗匹配、人-组织匹配、组织绩效 | 德国 | N = 259 |
作者(年份) | 研究主题 | 结果 | 样本来源 | 样本量 |
---|---|---|---|---|
人格 | 上网磨洋工、工作投入 | 美国 | N = 148 | |
Conte等(2017) | 人格 | 留职率、损耗 | 美国 | N = 4763 |
人格 | 主观幸福感、自我提升价值观、改变开放性等 | 新西兰 | N = 6518 | |
人格 | 生活满意度、工作自信、工作热情等 | 全球 | N = 3137694 | |
动机 | 需要满意度、角色内绩效 | 中国 | N = 226 | |
动机 | 人岗匹配、工作投入、工作满意度 | 德国 | N1 = 577; N2 = 949 | |
心理契约 | 工作投入 | 葡萄牙 | N1 = 1821; N2 = 1046 | |
心理资本 | 工作投入、工作绩效等 | 澳大利亚 | N1 = 171, N2 = 190 | |
心理资本 | 组织公民行为、心理抑郁 | 中国 | N = 283 | |
心理资本 | 工作投入、工作绩效 | 巴基斯坦、乌克兰 | N1 = 171, N2 = 190 | |
工作-家庭冲突 | 工作控制、离职意愿 | 芬兰 | N123 = 789 | |
幸福感 | — | 芬兰 | N = 402, 连续三年 | |
幸福感 | — | 西班牙 | N = 396 | |
幸福感 | — | 欧洲 | N = 3461 | |
指导关系 | — | 中国 | N = 381 | |
组织承诺 | 工作退缩行为、离职意愿、组织公民行为、组织认同工作压力 | 土耳其 | N1 = 914, N2 = 336 | |
组织承诺 | 心理幸福感、留职意愿、沮丧、焦虑、工作搜寻活动 | 加拿大 | N = 6501 | |
组织承诺 | 工作压力、工作满意度等 | 土耳其 | N1 = 346, N2 = 797 | |
组织承诺 | 离职意愿、幸福感 | 香港 | N = 1096 | |
情绪劳动 | 情绪耗竭、工作满意度等 | 美国和新加坡 | N1 = 692, N2 = 480 | |
情绪劳动事件 | 幸福感 | 中国 | N = 246 | |
情绪劳动 | 工作满意度、工作绩效等 | 法国 | N1 = 311, N2 = 311 | |
恢复体验 | 工作投入、工作倦怠等 | 美国 | N1 = 520, N2 = 536 | |
工作与家庭冲突 | 工作满意度、组织公民行为等 | —— | N = 823 | |
团队冲突 | 团队效能、合作型冲突管理 | 加拿 | N1 = 195; N2 = 92 | |
企业分类 | 企业绩效 | 德国 | N = 314 | |
企业分类 | 人-岗匹配、人-组织匹配、组织绩效 | 德国 | N = 259 |
理论依据 | 统计指标依据 |
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(1) 每个剖面(子群体)在分类指标上均有差异性, 内容差异比水平差异更重要。 (2) 每个剖面有足够的个体, 一般要求占总体5%以上。 (3) 以往的直接或相关研究, 证实存在某些特征的剖面。 | (1) AIC、BIC、SSABIC、CAIC比竞争模型小。 (2) BLRT对应p在0.05水平上显著, 再多一个剖面变得不显著。 (3) 绘制剖面数量与△BIC、△ABIC等指标的折线图(elbow plots), 查找拐点。 |
理论依据 | 统计指标依据 |
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(1) 每个剖面(子群体)在分类指标上均有差异性, 内容差异比水平差异更重要。 (2) 每个剖面有足够的个体, 一般要求占总体5%以上。 (3) 以往的直接或相关研究, 证实存在某些特征的剖面。 | (1) AIC、BIC、SSABIC、CAIC比竞争模型小。 (2) BLRT对应p在0.05水平上显著, 再多一个剖面变得不显著。 (3) 绘制剖面数量与△BIC、△ABIC等指标的折线图(elbow plots), 查找拐点。 |
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