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dc.contributor.advisorZiemelis, Andris
dc.contributor.authorJessesski, John T.
dc.date.accessioned2011-10-24T13:35:55Z
dc.date.available2011-10-24T13:35:55Z
dc.date.issued1977-12
dc.identifier.urihttp://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/54673
dc.description.abstractIn counseling Viet Nam Era Veterans, (VNEV) a generalized negative attitude was apparent, concerning aspects of college life, that was not noticeable among Pre-VNEVs. A 21-item questionnaire was mailed to a 10% random sampling of VNEVs receiving the G.I. Bill at University of Wisconsin-La Crosse (UWL). 54 questionnaires were mailed to male veterans who ranged in ages from 18 to over 30. 33 questionnaires were returned by the deadline, thus constituting a 61% return. The questionnaire was designed to assess VNEV attitudes pertaining to various aspects of campus life, including fraternities, instructors, curriculum, veteran?s services, activities and various other areas with which a VNEV might come in contact. The Variables included in the questionnaire were age, grade, and marital status, interrupted college career and service and/or combat in Viet Nam. The questionnaire was further designed to measure positive or negative attitudes using a five-point scale. The VNEVs? attitudes in all areas queried were essentially neutral, with t-test scores showing significant differences among the comparison relative to only three items: G.I. Bill benefits, compulsory physical education, and adjustment to civilian life.en
dc.language.isoen_USen
dc.subjectPsychological aspects.en
dc.subjectVietnam War, 1961-1975.en
dc.subjectPsychology.en
dc.subjectEducation.en
dc.subjectVeterans.en
dc.titleAttitude of Viet Nam era Veterans upon entering and/or returning to University of Wisconsin-La Crosseen
dc.typeOtheren
thesis.degree.levelMSen
thesis.degree.disciplineEducation: College Personnel Servicesen


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