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Predicting minister satisfaction: testing the Holland Theory of Matches in a ministry situation
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- Holland's Self-directed search was applied in a ministry situation to determine if satisfaction could be predicted based on personality congruence with the congregation. A high correlation was found between personality congruency and ministerial satisfaction. Other results were that high-risk ministers (those near retirement, those with unsupportive wives, and those with less than a year's professional experience) were less satisfied and more likely to relocate than those ministers who were not near retirement, who had supportive wives, and had more than a year's professional experience.
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