Measuring the Intellectual Development of College Students: Testing a Theoretical Framework.
Abstract
The purpose of this research was to test the ability of Perry's scheme of intellectual development to measure the intellectual development of college students. Perry's scheme postulates four broad levels of intellectual development in the college years - dualism, multiplicity, relativity and commitment. A questionnaire was developedfrom items used in the research literature to describe thefour levels and was administered to second and fourth...
Paper Details
Title
Measuring the Intellectual Development of College Students: Testing a Theoretical Framework.
Published Date
Apr 30, 1987
Volume
17
Issue
1
Pages
27 - 45
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