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Are You Satisfied? PhD Education and Faculty Taste for Prestige: Limits of the Prestige Value System
Morrison, Emory; Rudd, Elizabeth; Picciano, Joseph; Nerad, Maresi – Research in Higher Education, 2011
This paper empirically evaluates Caplow and McGee's (The academic marketplace, 1958) model of academia as a prestige value system (PVS) by testing several hypotheses about the relationship between prestige of faculty appointment and job satisfaction. Using logistic regression models to predict satisfaction with several job domains in a sample of…
Descriptors: Reference Groups, Job Satisfaction, Reputation, Social Sciences
Asbridge, Donald J. – 1984
This paper presents a flowsheet model describing the interpersonal process of adolescent identity formation in relation to peers and peer groups within a social-psychological context. The model describes a primary route, a secondary route, and a vicious circle as pathways toward identity formation in relation to peers and peer groups. In the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Elementary Secondary Education, Identification (Psychology), Interpersonal Competence
White, Randall P.; Ericksen, E. Gordon – 1976
A theoretical interface between the terms "reference group" and "significant others" is established. This is due to the terms having a common root in the classic problem of the self's referral to the other. In the elaboration of this interface a merging of such notions as positive and negative reference groups with two types of…
Descriptors: Group Membership, Identification (Psychology), Imitation, Individual Psychology

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