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A qualitative examination of graduate advising relationships: The advisee perspective.
Authors:Schlosser  Lewis Z; Knox  Sarah; Moskovitz  Alissa R; Hill  Clara E
Abstract:Sixteen 3rd-year counseling psychology doctoral students were interviewed about their relationships with their graduate advisors. Of those students, 10 were satisfied and 6 were unsatisfied with their advising relationships. Satisfied and unsatisfied students differed on several aspects of the advising relationship, including (a) the ability to choose their advisors, (b) the frequency of meetings with their advisors, (c) the benefits and costs associated with their advising relationships, and (d) how conflict was dealt with in the advising relationship. Furthermore, all of the satisfied students reported that their advising relationships became more positive over time, whereas many of the unsatisfied students reported that their advising relationships got worse (e.g., became more distant) over time. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:doctoral students  counseling psychology  advising relationships  graduate advisors  advisee perspective
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