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- catalog abstract "These data were collected to assess the long-term effects of secondary school coeducation. The study was a follow-up of Shinn's Secondary School Coeducation and the Fear of Success and Failure, 1972-1973, A081, which investigated cross-sex competition by testing participants on fear of success and failure and on performance measures both before and after their school became coeducational. By retesting Shinn's participants, Zeitlin assessed performance and the degree to which the negative effects of coeducation reported by Shinn were long-lasting. The sample consisted of 24 participants, 15 females and 9 males; 2 males participated in both sessions of Shinn's study. Zeitlin's participants were either seniors in college, or one or two years out of college at the time of follow-up, six years after the original data were collected. Instruments administered included four verbal Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) cues, an abridged version of the Alpert-Haber Achievement Test, the Generation Anagram Performance measure, the Spence Personal Attitude Scale, and an extensive questionnaire to assess background and coping variables. The Murray Center has acquired the completed instruments and some of the computer-accessible data (25 of the 56 variables). Shinn's original data from this sample are also held by the Murray Center.".
- catalog contributor b3916836.
- catalog contributor b3916837.
- catalog contributor b3916838.
- catalog created "1978.".
- catalog date "1978".
- catalog date "1978.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1978.".
- catalog description "Data collection methods: design: field study, follow-up; length of data collection: na; measures: psychological tests, questionnaire.".
- catalog description "Follow-up possible: yes; follow-up available: no.".
- catalog description "Instruments administered included four verbal Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) cues, an abridged version of the Alpert-Haber Achievement Test, the Generation Anagram Performance measure, the Spence Personal Attitude Scale, and an extensive questionnaire to assess background and coping variables.".
- catalog description "Sample characteristics: sample size: 50 or fewer; time: 70s; race: not asked; age: 18-22, 23-29; number of generations: 1; gender: female, male; ses: student, not compiled.".
- catalog description "The Murray Center has acquired the completed instruments and some of the computer-accessible data (25 of the 56 variables). Shinn's original data from this sample are also held by the Murray Center.".
- catalog description "The sample consisted of 24 participants, 15 females and 9 males; 2 males participated in both sessions of Shinn's study. Zeitlin's participants were either seniors in college, or one or two years out of college at the time of follow-up, six years after the original data were collected.".
- catalog description "These data were collected to assess the long-term effects of secondary school coeducation. The study was a follow-up of Shinn's Secondary School Coeducation and the Fear of Success and Failure, 1972-1973, A081, which investigated cross-sex competition by testing participants on fear of success and failure and on performance measures both before and after their school became coeducational. By retesting Shinn's participants, Zeitlin assessed performance and the degree to which the negative effects of coeducation reported by Shinn were long-lasting.".
- catalog extent "1 data file.".
- catalog issued "1978".
- catalog issued "1978.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "Coeducation United States Longitudinal studies.".
- catalog subject "Fear of success.".
- catalog subject "High school students United States Longitudinal studies.".
- catalog subject "Success in adolescence United States Longitudinal studies.".
- catalog title "Secondary school coeducation and the fears of success and failure: a longitudinal study computer file".