In a national study, researchers collected survey data from 315 state rehabilitation agency counselors in 16 states to examine job satisfaction and extrinsic job factors. This report provides statistical analyses and extensive descriptive data characteristics. For example, only 46% of the sample reported having a master's degree (or higher) in some form of counseling, and only 25% reported possessing the certified rehabilitation counselor credential. Rehabilitation counselors reported a high degree of job satisfaction. Counselor job satisfaction correlated significantly with six extrinsic job factors, and gender differences concerning satisfaction with these extrinsic factors were found. Recommendations for state agency surveys are provided.
and has been a classic in the field of survey research methods. This second edition does an outstanding job of updating the first and providing research-based answers to countless questions about the how's and why's of survey research. This edition also takes the reader beyond traditional paper surveys into the Internet-based survey research era.The book's purpose is best stated in the Forward, where Dr. Dillman writes:My goal in this book is to articulate principles for tailoring the design of self-administered questionnaires to populations, content, and sponsorship in ways that will reduce survey error from coverage, sampling, measurement,
This study examined a state-operated mental retardation service delivery system and conducted a systems analysis of the case coordinator referral system to determine the characteristics of individuals who were likely to be referred to supported employment. It also performed an outcomes analysis of the system's supported employment program to determine who was likely to be successful in the program. This examination was conducted by building prediction models using existing case file information. This study provided some evidence that empirically derived prediction models (i.e., logistic and multiple regression) can be a functional evaluation tool for supported employment managers, administrators, and rehabilitation counselors.
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