Moral Judgment: a Comparison of Training Effects On Professional And Paraprofessional Counselors

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Moral Judgment: a Comparison of Training Effects On Professional And Paraprofessional Counselors
Zahner, Carl John
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An analysis of variance was used to investigate the difference in cognitive moral judgment between the three subgroups (i.e. beginning trainees, ending trainees, and graduates, both professional and paraprofessional subjects taken together) .
Hypotheses 5 and 6 . Pearson product moment correlations were calculated between the moral judgment scores and the self-concept scores and between the moral judgment scores and the altruism scores.
All the subjects were taken together. The subjects were th
...en separated into professional and paraprofessional groups and the correlations repeated.
Hypotheses 7 and 8 . Pearson product moment correlations were employed to compare the differences in the relationships of moral judgment to self-concept and moral judgment to altruism between the six groups. The differences were checked by converting the correlations into Z scores and then comparing the Z scores on a table for significance.
Analysis of the Data With all analyses of variance Tukey's Honestly Significant 45 Difference (HSD) was used to investigate the relationship of the various pairs of groups, In all analyses 0.05 was used as a significant alpha level.


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