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Main Authors: Knotts, Rose, And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1985
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ334703
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contents Manifest Needs of Women in Male-Intensive Professions: A Replication Study. Knotts, Rose And Others Accounting Administration Comparative Analysis Employed Women Higher Education Individual Characteristics Males Nontraditional Occupations Professional Recognition Professors Real Estate Research Methodology This study examines personality characteristics of women in nontraditional careers, investigates deviations over a decade, and compares personality profiles of women to profiles of general adult men. Four occupational groups from an original 1972 study are examined--real estate, management, accounting, and university professors--and further conclusions are drawn. (55 references) (EJS)
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spellingShingle Manifest Needs of Women in Male-Intensive Professions: A Replication Study.
Knotts, Rose
And Others
Accounting
Administration
Comparative Analysis
Employed Women
Higher Education
Individual Characteristics
Males
Nontraditional Occupations
Professional Recognition
Professors
Real Estate
Research Methodology
Manifest Needs of Women in Male-Intensive Professions: A Replication Study. Knotts, Rose And Others Accounting Administration Comparative Analysis Employed Women Higher Education Individual Characteristics Males Nontraditional Occupations Professional Recognition Professors Real Estate Research Methodology This study examines personality characteristics of women in nontraditional careers, investigates deviations over a decade, and compares personality profiles of women to profiles of general adult men. Four occupational groups from an original 1972 study are examined--real estate, management, accounting, and university professors--and further conclusions are drawn. (55 references) (EJS)
title Manifest Needs of Women in Male-Intensive Professions: A Replication Study.
topic Accounting
Administration
Comparative Analysis
Employed Women
Higher Education
Individual Characteristics
Males
Nontraditional Occupations
Professional Recognition
Professors
Real Estate
Research Methodology
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ334703