The concern with the need for leaders in the nursing profession as well as knowledge that many current nursing leaders advocate alliance with the Women's Liberation Movement, gave rise to the study of leadership characteristics, attitudes towards feminism, and the relationship between these in selected female populations. The samples chosen for study were thirty graduating baccalaureate nursing students, thirty members of organized groups of the Women's Liberation Movement, and as another comparison group, twenty four library science students. Five hypotheses concerning leadership characteristics and attitudes towards feminism were tested. The hypotheses were: 1. There is no significant difference in leadership characteristics, as measure...
This study seeks to examine the influence of gender and positionality on the leadership styles of wo...
With each passing decade, women make significant strides in their educational attainment, better pos...
The purpose of this study was to determine if students enrolled in their last quarter of Associate D...
The concern with the need for leaders in the nursing profession as well as knowledge that many curre...
Although research shows that nurses are dissatisfied with conditions in work environments, they gene...
Women\u27s approaches to leadership have been distinctly different from men\u27s. Through women\u27s...
The purpose of this study was to identify variables contributing to leadership development of indivi...
Incoming first-year college students (N = 4,292) were surveyed regarding attitudes and beliefs about...
Aim: To build on previous British Columbia Nursing Leadership Institute (BC NLI) evaluative research...
In 1984, responding to the concerns of female graduate students, I founded Oakland University's Wome...
In the last twenty years, researchers could not fully reach an agreement of whether female and male ...
The attitudes of female subjects toward gender roles, gender inequality, and the women\u27s movement...
A higher percentage of women than men in the United States earn degrees from higher education instit...
In the past few decades women are more and more reaching leadership positions traditionally reserved...
The first independent women’s liberation groups began to emerge in the United States in late 1967, i...
This study seeks to examine the influence of gender and positionality on the leadership styles of wo...
With each passing decade, women make significant strides in their educational attainment, better pos...
The purpose of this study was to determine if students enrolled in their last quarter of Associate D...
The concern with the need for leaders in the nursing profession as well as knowledge that many curre...
Although research shows that nurses are dissatisfied with conditions in work environments, they gene...
Women\u27s approaches to leadership have been distinctly different from men\u27s. Through women\u27s...
The purpose of this study was to identify variables contributing to leadership development of indivi...
Incoming first-year college students (N = 4,292) were surveyed regarding attitudes and beliefs about...
Aim: To build on previous British Columbia Nursing Leadership Institute (BC NLI) evaluative research...
In 1984, responding to the concerns of female graduate students, I founded Oakland University's Wome...
In the last twenty years, researchers could not fully reach an agreement of whether female and male ...
The attitudes of female subjects toward gender roles, gender inequality, and the women\u27s movement...
A higher percentage of women than men in the United States earn degrees from higher education instit...
In the past few decades women are more and more reaching leadership positions traditionally reserved...
The first independent women’s liberation groups began to emerge in the United States in late 1967, i...
This study seeks to examine the influence of gender and positionality on the leadership styles of wo...
With each passing decade, women make significant strides in their educational attainment, better pos...
The purpose of this study was to determine if students enrolled in their last quarter of Associate D...