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Carmon, Naomi; Manneheim, Bilha F. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1979
Demonstrated that reference groups which were not membership groups were significantly associated with self-image. Focusing on architectural students, it showed that although reference to artists was not dominant for most of the subjects, a significant difference exists between self-images of students who referred to artists and those who did not.…
Descriptors: Architects, Artists, Engineers, Identification (Psychology)

Peterson-Hardt, Sandra; Burlin, Frances-Dee – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1979
Women's lower achievement level in professions is explained by the Multiple Role Negotiation perspective as resulting from difficulty in balancing the "active," demanding roles of wife/mother and a high-level professional role. The findings reveal that neither males nor females perceive the female familial role as the "more active." (Author)
Descriptors: Achievement, Family Relationship, Females, Homemakers

Westbrook, Franklin D.; Molla, Bekele – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1976
The researchers used experimental and control groups to compare the rankings of selected stereotypes by 67 male and 124 female college freshmen for the occupational representatives of Holland's six personality and occupational types. (Author)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Females, Higher Education, Males

Heath, Douglas H. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1977
Effects of occupation upon 68 professionals and business managers were studied by means of retrospective focused interviews and objective sorting and rating procedures. Their occupation had nonintegrative effects on their values and self-concepts and autocentric and nonintegrative ones on their personal relationships. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Employment Experience, Employment Patterns, Males