The Effects of Age, Educational Level and Branch Membership upon the Attitudes of Male, RAN Officers. Part 3. Older Officers

Abstract

The attitudes of older (>30 Years) tertiary educated officers from each of four Ran branches were compared. The attitudes of Executive, Engineering, Instructor and Supply officers were found to be homogeneous. The present results tended partially to support the I/O hypothesis but alternative explanations are put forward to account for the phenomenon of the apparently low incidence of occupational attitudes amongst older RAN officers. Keywords: Officer personnel; Navy; Australia; Attitudes (psychology); Surveys; Careers.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1990
Accession Number
ADA228790

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  • R. G. Salas

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