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Biographical and demographical variables as moderators in the prediction of turnover intentions

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FIGURE  1:    Research  model  of  the  predictive  relationships  with  turnover  intentions
TABLE 1: Biographical and demographic characteristics of respondents (n = 2429).
Table 3 presents the possible moderation effect of race group  on the other variables in the model.
Table  5  presents  the  possible  moderation  effects  of  marital  status and other variables.
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