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A Study of School Desegregation: Self-Prediction of Behavior and Correlates of Self-Prediction

Date Issued
December 1, 1955
Author(s)
Williams, Wyman Loren
Advisor(s)
J. M. Porter
Additional Advisor(s)
Raymond R. Shrader
Edward E. Cureton
W. O. Jenkins
Howard P. Emmerson
A. H. Kealley
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/25410
Abstract

(From the Introduction)


On January 11, 1955, the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission directed the school system at Oak Ridge, Tennessee to desegregate beginning with the school year of 1955-1956. Although in general the school system officials felt that the community as a whole would be receptive to this procedure, research oriented toward the anticipation of problems that might arise as a result of the desegregation process was inaugurated by the Philosophy and Psychology Department at the University of Tennessee. The research that developed from this request is reported herein.

Disciplines
Psychology
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
Major
Psychology
Embargo Date
December 1, 1955
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