School counselors' ways of knowing and social orientation in relationship to poverty beliefs

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Bray, Susan S.
Schommer-Aikins, Marlene
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2015-07
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Poverty , Ways of knowing , Social orientation
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Bray, Susan S.; Schommer-Aikins, Marlene. 2015. School counselors' ways of knowing and social orientation in relationship to poverty beliefs. Journal of Counseling & Development, vol. 93:no. 3:pp 312–320, July 2015
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The beliefs about poverty, ways of knowing, and social relationship orientation of 513 American School Counselor Association members were evaluated using canonical correlation analysis. Results indicated a relationship between the beliefs that poverty is caused by individuals' internal characteristics, connected knowing, and social hierarchies. A relationship also exists for school counselors who believe that poverty is caused by external factors, use a combination of connected and separate knowing, and embrace social equality.

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John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Journal of Counseling & Development;v.93:no.3
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0748-9633
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