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H. Mirels, J. Garrett (1971)
The Protestant ethic as a personality variable.Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 36 1
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Fifty graduate students in rehabilitation counseling were surveyed regarding their attitudes toward the Protestant Work Ethic (PWE) using the original and a modified form of the Bowling Green University Survey of Work Values. Results indicated that the students were more likely to endorse those aspects of the PWE reflecting the intrinsic value of work than those dealing with earnings, social status, and advancement. In addition, the students were found to generally hold the same PWE orientation for themselves as they did for disabled persons.
Counselor Education and Supervision – Wiley
Published: Mar 1, 1982
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