Effects of a Counseling Orientation Videotape Upon Children's Knowledge And Attitudes Regarding Mental Health Counseling
Effects of a Counseling Orientation Videotape Upon Children's Knowledge And Attitudes Regarding Mental Health Counseling
Deroche, Theodore R.
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Sampling Procedures The sample was drawn from 20 Marion County, Florida, elementary schools. All of the 20 schools that had regular fifth-grade classrooms were invited to participate in the study. Three schools were randomly selected from the seven schools that accepted the invitation and met research criteria. Because intact classrooms were the settings in which the guidance unit was presented, they comprised the unit of sampling in this study. The fifth-grade classrooms in each of three parti...cipating schools were randomly assigned, using a table of random numbers, to one of two experimental conditions. Each classroom had approximately 20-25 students. All students from whom data were obtained were present for pre- and postobservations and for the 21-day time period over which the guidance unit and observations were presented. Allowing for absences and incomplete data, each of six randomly selected classrooms from three randomly selected schools provided from 21 to 27 students, for a total of 143 students.
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