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RDF description of Climate of Accountability, Respect, and Ethics Survey (CARES): development and validation of an organizational climate survey - http://repository.healthpartners.com/individual/document-rn46037
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10.3389/frma.2025.1516726
document-rn46037
Ethics
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Climate of Accountability, Respect, and Ethics Survey (CARES): development and validation of an organizational climate survey
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<p>BACKGROUND: This research describes the development and validation of the CARES Climate Survey, a 22-item measure designed to assess interpersonal dimensions of work-unit climates. Dimensions of work-unit climates are identified through work-unit member perceptions and include civility, interpersonal accountability, conflict resolution, and institutional harassment responsiveness. METHODS: Two samples (N = 1,384; N = 868) of academic researchers, including one from the North American membership of the American Geophysical Union (AGU), and one from a large research-intensive university, responded to the CARES and additional measures via an online survey. RESULTS: We demonstrate content validity of the CARES measure and confirm structural validity through exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses which yielded four dimensions of interpersonal climate. In addition, we confirm the CARES internal reliability, construct validity, and excellent sub-group invariance. CONCLUSIONS: The CARES is a brief, psychometrically sound instrument that can be used by researchers, institutional leaders, and other practitioners to assess interpersonal climates in organizational work-units. ORIGINALITY/VALUE: This is the first study to develop and validate such a measure of interpersonal climates specifically in research-intensive organizations, using rigorous psychometric methods, grounded in both theory and prior research on work-unit climates.<p>
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