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Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Sport Organizational Effectiveness Scale According Competing Value Framework

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Figure 1.  Four Models of Organizational Effectiveness Source: Robbins & Barnwell (1998), Shilbury& Moore (2006)
Figure 2.  Respondent Return Rates
Table 2.  Fit Statistics for Confirmatory Factor Model
Figure 3.  Intercorelations among Quadrants
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