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- From: "Hammer, Joseph H." <>
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- Subject: Best Scale for measuring Rape Attitude/Behavior Change
- Date: Sat, 26 Apr 2008 09:46:33 -0500
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Colleagues,
We've rolled out new presentations for our Fraternity and Sorority audiences
that have been getting a lot of positive reactions from those groups. I
would like to empirically measure their long-term attitude/behavior change by
having them take the scale before we start the presentation, and then have
them retake it in 6 months (an adequate time for them to return to baseline,
in my understanding) to gauge the lasting effects of the presentation.
What measure would you recommend for this purpose? I'm aware of several, but
am unsure of what is the most respected and recommended for assessing solid
change.
Thanks!
Joe
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Joseph Hugh Hammer
Graduate Student, Counseling Psychology
Department of Educational, School, and Counseling Psychology
Co-Coordinator, Rape Education Office
University of Missouri
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- Best Scale for measuring Rape Attitude/Behavior Change, Hammer, Joseph H., 04/26/2008
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