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Date of Award

1966

Document Type

Dissertation

Degree Name

Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)

Department

Education

First Advisor

Jay W. Reeve

First Committee Member

Edward W. Pohlman

Second Committee Member

David K. Brumer

Third Committee Member

Pedro Osmera

Fourth Committee Member

Edward Betz

Abstract

The purposes of this study are: (1) to help fill an important void in the literature, the lack of substantive empirical investigation of relationships between generations of fathers and their sons; (2) to investigate the assumption that similar attitudes exist between fathers and their sons; and (3) to attempt to supply the necessary data regarding father’s and sons’ attitudes toward family life which may aid those who deal in a helping relationship with these fathers and sons.

Pages

130

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