A study of self-esteem and career choices among black women at the Atlanta University Center, 1984
Pinnix, Stanette Adrienne
1980-1989
This study attempted to answer two basic research questions: (1) is there a significant relationship between the self-esteem (high or low) and the congruence of "ideal" and "real" career choices. (2) is the congruence of "ideal" and "real" career choices higher among Black women with high self-esteem than among those with low self-esteem. Linear Correlations Coefficient was used to analyze the study data. The major finding of the study was as follows: there existed no significant difference between the self-esteem (high or low) and the congruence of "ideal" and "real" career choices among Black women.
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1984-04-01
thesis
Master of Science (MS)
Atlanta University
School of Social Work
Dalington, Mamie
Clark Atlanta University
Georgia--Atlanta
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/cau.td:1984_pinnix_stanette_a