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A factor-analytic reinterpretation of the Clark-Trow "educational philosophies"

  • D.H. Wilder
  • , H.F. McKeegan
  • , Robert McKinley Midkiff, Jr.
  • , Robert M Midkiff
  • Bucknell University

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Abstract

Each of four principal components analyses (n = 3,944) incorporated student self-ratings (Most accurate to Least accurate) on one of the four Clark-Trow educational philosophies: Vocational, Academic, Collegiate, Nonconformist. The analyses of these 25-variable correlation matrices yielded 2 factors differentially associated with educational philosophy: Sociability versus Independence (replacing Clark-Trow's "Identification with the College") and Liberalism versus Conservatism (replacing Clark-Trow's "Involvement with Ideas"). The Vocational philosophy was associated primarily with Conservatism, the Collegiate with Sociability, and the Nonconformist with Liberalism; the Academic was moderately associated with both Independence and Liberalism.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalDefault journal
Volume41
StatePublished - Sep 1 2000

Disciplines

  • School Psychology

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