1977
DOI: 10.1080/03616975.1977.10588090
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Reality Therapy and Personalized Instruction: A Success Story

Abstract: A longitudinal pilot study investigating the cumulative effects of reality therapy counseling and individualized instruction on the control expectancy and success rates of high-risk community college students was conducted. Findings support the tentative hypotheses that control expectancy, achievement, and holding power can be modified by instruction and counseling. The study was conducted over a three-year period at a community college in southeastern North Carolina.

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