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An Attitudinal Study of U. S. Army Enlisted Men: A Study Presented to Dr. James Williams in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Psychology 435

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As active duty chaplains we felt that our experience had shown us the needs and problems of these men. Many of our conclusions. However. Were only educated guesses and could not be supported by recent studies. The need grew. Therefore. To perform our own study that would produce meaningful information concerning both married and single enlisted men in the Army.

Our first thought was to produce a test that would evaluate the attitudes of soldiers in five (1) sex and dating. (2) Religion. (3) outside influences such as drugs. (4) relationship and attitude toward parents. And (5) attitude toward the army. Once these categories were established. It was decided that the test would be construo ted of statements in each of these categories which the individual soldier had to evaluate on a scale running from strongly agree to strongly disagree.

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Published May 20, 2017

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