This article examined factors influencing rehabilitation counseling students ’ attitudes toward people with disabilities in three social contexts, using a conjoint analysis design. A total of 98 graduate students participated in this study. A conjoint measurement of 38 cards (representing people with varying disability type, gender, ethnicity, age, educa-tion, and employment status) was used. The authors found that (a) disability-related fac-tors were heavily involved in the preference-making process, (b) attitude or preference formation was also significantly affected by other client characteristics unrelated to dis-ability, and (c) factors influencing attitude/preference formation were similar across the three social contexts. Conjoint an...
The social and medical models of disability are sets of underlying assumptions explaining people's b...
The purpose of this study is to explore the attitudes of college students toward individuals with di...
One out of every seven people in the United States has a disabling condition that interferes with th...
Using a conjoint analysis design, this study aims to examine the importance of disability type, disa...
Individuals\u27 feelings, beliefs and attitudes toward people with disabilities have an influence on...
This study examined the applicability of a multicomponent model to understanding the bases of attitu...
The article highlights on the previous literature on the attitudes of college or university students...
The current study sought to explore attitudinal differences in college students toward people with d...
Cultural differences in disability attitudes significantly impact perceptions of and interactions wi...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate the attitudes of undergraduate university students ...
This study was done for the purpose of determining if the amount of contact and type of contact some...
This article deals with attitudes toward people with physical disability, their structure and the va...
Graduation date: 2015Negative attitudes towards people with disabilities persist in our society, lim...
The study seeks to answer questions: whether the integration of the disabled changes public attitude...
Attitudes towards persons with disabilities have been a concern for years. This study examined the a...
The social and medical models of disability are sets of underlying assumptions explaining people's b...
The purpose of this study is to explore the attitudes of college students toward individuals with di...
One out of every seven people in the United States has a disabling condition that interferes with th...
Using a conjoint analysis design, this study aims to examine the importance of disability type, disa...
Individuals\u27 feelings, beliefs and attitudes toward people with disabilities have an influence on...
This study examined the applicability of a multicomponent model to understanding the bases of attitu...
The article highlights on the previous literature on the attitudes of college or university students...
The current study sought to explore attitudinal differences in college students toward people with d...
Cultural differences in disability attitudes significantly impact perceptions of and interactions wi...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate the attitudes of undergraduate university students ...
This study was done for the purpose of determining if the amount of contact and type of contact some...
This article deals with attitudes toward people with physical disability, their structure and the va...
Graduation date: 2015Negative attitudes towards people with disabilities persist in our society, lim...
The study seeks to answer questions: whether the integration of the disabled changes public attitude...
Attitudes towards persons with disabilities have been a concern for years. This study examined the a...
The social and medical models of disability are sets of underlying assumptions explaining people's b...
The purpose of this study is to explore the attitudes of college students toward individuals with di...
One out of every seven people in the United States has a disabling condition that interferes with th...