Characteristics of preferred counselor and counselor-subject behavior mode compatibility/incompatibility
The purpose of this study was to find out differences in the expertness, attractiveness and trustworthiness of the preferred counselor as perceived by subjects whose dominant behavior mode is compatible/not compatible with that of the counselor. It sought to answer the following questions: 1) Is the...
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1986
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Institution: | De La Salle University |
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Summary: | The purpose of this study was to find out differences in the expertness, attractiveness and trustworthiness of the preferred counselor as perceived by subjects whose dominant behavior mode is compatible/not compatible with that of the counselor. It sought to answer the following questions: 1) Is the subjects' choice of counselor dependent on their dominant behavior mode? 2) Is there a significant difference in the expertness of preferred counselor as perceived by subjects whose dominant behavior mode is compatible with that of the counselor and those whose dominant behavior mode is not compatible? 3) Is there a significant difference in the attractiveness of preferred counselor as perceived by subjects whose dominant behavior mode is compatible with that of the counselor and those dominant behavior mode is not compatible? and 4) Is there a significant difference in the trustworthiness of preferred counselor as perceived by subjects whose dominant behavior mode is compatible with that of the counselor and those dominant behavior mode is not compatible. The study made use the descriptive research design employing the survey method through the use of Research for data coding and analysis. The major findings of this study were the following: 1) The subjects' choice of counselor is dependent on their dominant behavior mode 2) There is a significant difference in the expertness of preferred counselor as perceived by subjects whose dominant behavior mode is compatible with that of the counselor and those whose dominant behavior mode is not compatible 3) There is a significant difference in the attractiveness of preferred counselor as perceived by subjects whose dominant behavior mode is compatible with that of the counselor and those whose dominant behavior mode is not compatible and,4) There is no significant difference in the trustworthiness of preferred counselor as perceived by subjects whose dominant behavior mode is compatible with that of the counselor by subjects whose dominant behavior mode is no |
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