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Publication Date: 1973-Feb
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Graduate Students in Counseling and Guidance Perception of a Basic Course in Human Relations: One or Two or Three Years Later.
McMullan, Ronald; And Others
It was the purpose of this investigation to ascertain and evaluate the response of graduate students in Counselor Education and Rehabilitation Counseling to their experiences in an introductory course in Human Relations. This course was an integral part of their counselor preparation program. We wished to consider the implications of these student responses for future counselor preparation. An evaluation instrument was constructed and mailed to 340 subjects who had completed the course one or two or three years previously. A total of 166 (49 percent) were returned, and the responses were statistically analyzed. Indications are that the Human Relations experience tended to facilitate the educational and/or personal functioning of the members who participated. (Author)
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Note: Paper presented at the American Personnel and Guidance Association Meeting, 9-12 February 1973, San Diego, California