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Date of Award
1973
Document Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)
Department
Graduate Studies
First Advisor
Not Listed
Abstract
This study considered a scale of social functioning as one measure toward understanding the problem of attrition at a selected Junior college. It was concerned with the use of the Heinler Scale of Social Functioning (SSF) as an aid to the counseling function. The purpose of the study was to use this scale to neasure life satisfactions and frustrations of a stratified sampling of students who left the junior college before the end of their first quarter and students who per- sisted and registered for the second quarter. The scale has had little former use within an educational setting and it was examined as a tool to provide individualized academic counseling.
Pages
162
Recommended Citation
Painter, Barbara Charlesworth. (1973). A Scale Of Social Functioning Studied In Relationship To Persistence Or Withdrawal By Junior College Students. University of the Pacific, Dissertation. https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/uop_etds/3251
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