Attitude and work climate of Police Officers
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2019-11Author
Wales, Exequiel T. Jr
Juezan, Charlie R.
Sanchez, Hanney Grexcelle
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The researchers conducted the study to determine the level of attitude
and work climate of police officers in davao city. The study utilized descriptive
correlational method in order to determine the significant relationship between
the two variables, test the hypothesis and answer questions concerning the
present status of the study. Using simple random sampling, the adapted
survey questionnaire was disseminated over to the 350 randomly selected
police officers in various stations within davao city. For the data to be
statistically analyzed and interpreted, the statistical tools employed were
Mean and Pearson R test. The study showed that the level of Attitude of
police officers in terms of being hassled or bothered and feeling good in
response to their work environment is High which suggests that their attitude
is desirable, while the level of Work Climate in terms of support at work, work
stress, job challenge, work group and performance is also high which
suggests that the condition of their work environment is very good. The study
established that there is a moderate correlation between the two variables
and their indicators which indicate that there is a significant relationship.