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Bridges, Claude; Priest, Robert – 1983
This final report describes the development of personal, social, and moral values, as well as the development of moral judgments of West Point cadets. The values of cadets at entrance and throughout their four years at the United States Military Academy were assessed. The basic research evaluated how cadets become socialized into the military…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitude Measures, Ethics, Higher Education
Priest, Robert; Bridges, Claude – 1984
U.S. military service academies hope to develop high standards of moral value among cadets. Tests of "values" are difficult to construct and utilize properly. This paper discusses the strengths and limitations of the Rokeach Value Scales, which have been widely used to measure civilian adult and student values in the U.S., Australia, and…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitude Measures, Higher Education, Longitudinal Studies
The Army Racial Awareness Program: A Case Study of Program Impact on Personal Values. Special Report
Vaughan, Michael R.; Kriner, Richard E. – 1975
The effects of two forms of presentation of the Army Racial Awareness Program (RAP) on the personal values of equality and freedom were assessed. Subjects were Army personnel assigned to RAP at Fort Meade, Md. The research instrument was the Rokeach Value Survey, in pretest-posttest administrations. Results suggested that the official RAP…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Programs, Human Relations Programs, Lecture Method