Personal Control Beliefs Within Correctional Settings
Personal Control Beliefs Within Correctional Settings
Freeman, Douglas Joseph, 1948-
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t=0.55 N.S.
t=3.78 p<.01 t=0.22 t=0.71 t=0.57 N.S. N.S. N.S.
t=-o.o; N.S.
lote: All t-tests are two tailed.
N.S. --difference not significant at the .05 level or better.
Table 9. Correlations Between Personal Control and Socioeconomic Status Values of r 75 All Inmates (N=437) By Sex Males (N=314) Females (N=122) By Race Wh"ites (N = 235) Blacks (N=158) Non-Black Minorities (N=33; B y Ins ti t u t i o n FCIM (Wb9T UCI (N=172) ColoM (N=48) LexM (N=35) FCIF (N=64) ColoF (N= 23) LexF (N= 35) 112 (p<.05) .085 (N.S.) .183 (P<.05; .008 (N.S.
.073 (N.S.
.138 (N.S.
.217 (N.S, .070 (N.S, .237 (N.S, ,269 (N.S.
113 (N.S.
299 (N.S.
109 (N.S.
Note: N.S. --coefficient not significant at the .05 level or better.
76 Before examining the above hypothesis in light of the results of this study, it seemed instructive to first examine the relationships between personal control beliefs and a number of variables concerned vn'th an inmate's length of stay within correctional environments.
Table 10 contains the obtained correlations between Personal Control scores and four such variables.
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