ABSTRACT

During the years 1964 to 1966, the author collected MSCS data from graduate students in a required organizational behavior course at the University of Oregon. These data subsequently were used in a career choice study summarized in Table 4.1 (study 5). The students averaged 26.6 years of age and their MSCS – Form H total scores averaged 3.56 – at essentially the same level found among undergraduate business students at the University of Oregon in 1960–1. In actual fact these graduate students, some five years older and five years later, were from the same age cohort.