Van Wyk, ReneBoshoff, A.B.Bester, C.L.2008-09-042008-09-041999-06Van Wyk, R, Boshoff, AB & Bester, CL 1999, 'Correlates of type A behaviour among professionals', South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 315-334. [http://www.journals.co.za/ej/ejour_ecoman.html]1015-8812http://hdl.handle.net/2263/6906A review of the relevant literature indicates that a study of the relationships between Type A behaviour and personal as well as organizational variables is necessary. Information was gathered from 375 professionals on a number of demographic and personality variables, as well as Type A behaviour. MANOVA, Product-moment correlation, and Multiple regression were used to determine the relationships between Type A behaviour and other variables. Total Type A scores could be predicted reasonably well by means of personality variables. Demographic variables were less closely related to Type A scores.1942936 bytesapplication/pdfenFaculty of Economic and Management Sciences, University of PretoriaProfessionalsProduct-moment correlationMultiple regressionMANOVAPersonnelEconomicsType A behaviourType A behaviorProfessional employeesCorrelates of type A behaviour among professionalsArticle