Research Article

Exploring the Impact of Stress on Burnout: A Mathematical Model and Empirical Research

Table 2

Descriptive statistics and correlations.

Variable12345678910

1. JB
2. TS0.360.79
3. RS0.540.460.77
4. LMXD−0.21−0.06−0.10.87
5. EA−0.100.220.200.160.82
6. Gender0.08−0.14−0.030.08−0.04
7. Age0.020.04−0.04−0.11−0.040.29
8. Edu0.060.020.010.010.010.270.34
9. Title0.08−0.02−0.020.02−0.050.320.600.53
10. Exp0.010.08−0.070.160.030.170.130.240.35
M3.003.413.231.713.820.281.992.662.190.15
SD0.590.510.650.680.570.450.900.760.950.36

Note. The diagonal elements (i.e., italic values) are the square roots of average variances extracted (AVEs). The absolute value of the correlations above 0.14 is statistically significant at (two-tailed tests). Dummy variable.