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... Socio - economic Status . Both Hollingshead ( 18 ) and Super ( 45 ) concluded that socio - economic status of parents was an important factor in occupational choice . Super found it almost as important as interest , and Hollingshead ...
... Socio - economic Status . Both Hollingshead ( 18 ) and Super ( 45 ) concluded that socio - economic status of parents was an important factor in occupational choice . Super found it almost as important as interest , and Hollingshead ...
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... socio - economic status between the Elmstown and Wisconsin populations so that Hollingshead's ( 18 ) socio- economic instrument could be applied to the entire Wiscon- sin sample . Hollingshead's ( 18 ) scale of measurement was divided ...
... socio - economic status between the Elmstown and Wisconsin populations so that Hollingshead's ( 18 ) socio- economic instrument could be applied to the entire Wiscon- sin sample . Hollingshead's ( 18 ) scale of measurement was divided ...
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... . Since father's occupation is one of the factors determining socio - economic status , 1 the research applicable to that factor would apply to 50 Socio-Economic Status of Population Wisconsin Counseling Study and Elmtown's Youth Study.
... . Since father's occupation is one of the factors determining socio - economic status , 1 the research applicable to that factor would apply to 50 Socio-Economic Status of Population Wisconsin Counseling Study and Elmtown's Youth Study.
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II | 8 |
Review of Research Literature | 18 |
Review of Literature on Persistence | 23 |
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Aitken Method analysis of variance behavior Best-liked Subject career categories of persistence cent level chi square test Choice number City coefficients of contingency computing considered contingency tables correct predictions correlation ratio counselor critical ratio DEGREES OF PERSISTENCY eleventh grade example Experimental Control factors and persistence father father's occupation fifteen factors findings five year goal Gale Ginzberg 17 girls high school indicated intelligence quotient interest in nursing job choice junior kind of occupation level of confidence levels of significance mental ability months after graduation multiple correlation number test score occu occupation chosen Odell 24 parents part-time job perseveration Persistence in Best-liked persistence in choice persistence in occupational prediction group raw scores regression equation related to persistence relationship reveals Roberta Senior Report significantly related socio-economic status Sonny sophomore Super 45 Table Teacher Teddy theory Three choices persistent tional choice Verbal-Meaning Test Wisconsin Counseling Study