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Student attitudes toward the poor
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1973
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Educational PsychologyEducationSocializing FactorSocial StratificationSocial WorkStudent CultureSocial Work StudentsPovertyEducational DisadvantageHealth SciencesSocial InequalitySocial IdentitySocial EnvironmentStudent SuccessSocial ImpactSocial ConditionMacro Social WorkStudent AttitudesSocial CharacteristicHigher EducationSociodemographic BackgroundSchool Social WorkSecondary EducationSociologySocial Work TheorySocial Work ResearchSocial Science Education
When beginning social work students' attitudes toward the poor were measured, significant differences in attitudes were correlated with sociodemographic background and selected occupational and educational experiences prior to entering graduate school. The major implication is that the importance of environment as a socializing factor among future professionals has been underemphasized.