Counselee Perceptions of the Counseling Process in California Junior Colleges |
Contents
DEVELOPMENT OF THE INSTRUMENT | 24 |
RESULTS OF STATISTICAL ANALYSIS | 32 |
ANALYSIS OF THE MAJOR FINDINGS | 67 |
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academic counseling adequate answer yes behavior Cent Number client contingency table Contribution to Item Contribution to Total counselee perceptions counseling process counseling techniques counselor attitude counselor like sex counselor of one's counselor sex preference counselor sometimes counselor when discussing dealing with problems desire a like-sex Desire For Like-Sex desire like sex discuss personal problems Dissatis dissatisfied students Dissertation Question Number getting academic advice Group Non-Personal Counseling guidance Item 16 junior college students like-sex counselor Male and Female negative responses Non-Personal Counseling Group Number Per Cent one's own sex one's parents opinion or follow percentage Perception of Counselor perceptual defense Personal Counseling Group pertaining to sex Psychology Questionnaire Item Sample Per Cent satisfaction in counseling satisfied School's Contribution sex counselor sex of counselor significance of difference square technique Student Desire Student Perception students responding TABLE tend Total Sample vocational YES NO Reason YES NO School