Adapting ways of knowing dependent on context
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Authors
Phillips, Margaret K.
Advisors
Schommer-Aikins, Marlene
Issue Date
2010-12
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Thesis
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This study is a further investigation of epistemological beliefs, specifically ways of knowing, and whether people will adapt these beliefs dependent upon social context (i.e. in-group or out-group). In addition, this research examined the role of gender and one’s use of connected knowing (CK) or separate knowing (SK). One hundred twenty-three college students were surveyed to determine if use of CK or SK shifted when thinking of in-group or out-group associations. Results did not confirm a shift in the use of CK or SK dependent upon social context. The results confirmed that men had higher SK scores than women; however, no gender differences were confirmed in CK scores.
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Thesis (M.Ed.)--Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Educational and School Psychology.
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Wichita State University