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Development of Professional Identity Through Socialization in Graduate School

  • Debora L. Liddell EMAIL logo , Maureen E. Wilson , Kira Pasquesi , Amy S. Hirschy und Kathleen M. Boyle
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 31. Januar 2014
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Abstract

Professional identity is one outcome of successful socialization. The purpose of this study was to understand how socialization in graduate programs contributes to the development of professional identity for new professionals in student affairs. Via survey, we found significant relationships between program qualities, standards, activities, and experiences and measures of professional identity. Out-of-class experiences were perceived to have a stronger influence than in-class experiences. Implications for graduate preparation programs and supervisors are discussed.

Published Online: 2014-01-31
Published in Print: 2014-02

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