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Date of Award

1977

Document Type

Dissertation

Degree Name

Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)

Department

Education

First Advisor

W. Preston Gleason

First Committee Member

Fred Muskal

Second Committee Member

Raymond Banducci

Third Committee Member

W. Edgar Gregory

Fourth Committee Member

Walter L. Nyberg

Fifth Committee Member

Edward W. Pohlman

Abstract

This study was designated to examine and compare the profiles of school, counseling and clinical psychology graduate students, each with the other and with the MMPI male and female normal population. Furthermore, it was intended to extend our knowledge of the emotional adjustment of individuals already studying within the above stated existing programs. It was hypothesized that each of the groups differ from each other and from the MMPI normals.

Pages

106

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