Master's Theses

Document Type

Thesis - campus only access

Date of Award

Fall 1982

Degree Name

Master of Science (MS)

Department

Psychology

Advisor

Robert Markley

Abstract

The present study is a program evaluation of clinical psychology training at Fort Hays State University, aimed at gathering consumer oriented information regarding achievement of programmatic goals as well as program strengths and weaknesses. Program goals were examined and stated, and hypotheses were generated based on these goals. Information regarding research hypotheses was gathered from two survey groups: (1) Those students completing the clinical psychology training program from 1971 to 1981, inclusive and (2) Initial post-degree employers of the more recent graduates (1977-1981). Results confirmed most research hypotheses, indicating achievement of all stated programmatic goals. Incidental findings and program strengths and weaknesses are discussed, and suggestions for positive programmatic modification are presented.

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© 1982 Joseph R. Guydish

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