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6 Survey Questionnaires
Pages 212-227

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From page 212...
... {Check only ones Educational Institution 1 O Medical school (including university~owned or-affiliated teaching hospitals 2 ~ Other health professional school 3 O University or 4-year college 4 0 2-year college or technical school 5 0 Elementary or secondary school 6 0 Other educational institution Government 7 O Federal government (including national laboratory and military) 8 EI State or local government 2~2 Business 9 t]
From page 213...
... BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES 00 - Behavioral Genetics 01 - Clinical Psychology 02 - Cognitive Psychology 03 - Counseling and Guidance 04 - Human Development and Developmental Psychology 05 - Human Learning and Performance 06 - Neurobehavioral Sciences 07 - Perceptual and Sensory Psychology 08 - Personality and Experimental Psychopathology 0.9 - Physiological and Comparative Psychology 10 - Psycholinguistics 11 - Psychopharmacology 12 - Psychophysics and Psychometrics 13 - Social Psychology 20 - Community and Urban Sociology 21 - Complex Organizations and Professions 22 - Criminology, Delinquency, and Deviant Behavior 23 - Demography 24 - Medical Sociology 25 - Sociolinguistics 30- Biological Anthropology 31 - Medical Anthropology 32 - Social and Cultural Anthropology 40 - Ethology and Sociobiology 41 - Statistics and Methodology 42 - Communication Sciences 43 - Gerontology 44 - Behavioral Sciences, other BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES 50 - Animal Sciences (including Animal Husbandry and the basic sciences underlying Veterinary Medicine) 51 - Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 52 - Biophysics (including, the structure of macromolecules and membranes)
From page 214...
... (Check a/l that apply.J 1 0 No federal support 2 0 ADAtAHA (National Institute of Mental Health, National Institute on Alcohol and Alcoholism, and National Institute on Drug Abuse) 3 0 HRA (National Center for Health Statistics, National Center for Health Services Research, Bureau of Health Manpower, Bureau of Health Planning and Resources Development)
From page 215...
... training grant or fellowship 2 0 Other federal training grant or fellowship 3 0 Federal research grant or contract family assistance; etc.) 4 0 University or State (including teaching asst.)
From page 216...
... Which of the following BEST describes your immediate career plans? {Check only one.J 1 0 Not actively seeking new employment 2 0 Actively seeking new employment because of dissatisfaction with my current position 3 0 Actively seeking new employment because my current position terminates shortly 4 0 Other, please specifyGiven the opportunity, in which of the following settings would you MOST like to work?
From page 217...
... (52-57) Biochemical: Analytical Biochemical: Enzymological Biochemical: Immunological Biochemical: Isotopic Biochemical: Organic Histological and Cytological Ultra Structure: Morphological Microbiological, Viral and Cell Culture E lectroph ysiological Physiological, other (including behavioral)
From page 218...
... % 218 (24) Services Organization, Planning & Administration O Util zation of Health Services O lo Community Studies Evaluation Research Health Statistics Health Status, including Indicators Development Systems Analysis O Health Care Technology & Technology Assessment O Sociobehavioral Aspects of Health Care, including Compliance Other, please specify (33~)
From page 219...
... PLEASE COMMENT on any questions which you think require fuller explanation. PLEASE RETURN the completed form in the enclosed envelope to the Commission on Human Resources, JH 638, National Research Council, 2101 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.
From page 220...
... (Note: any data provided below comes from the NSF Survey of Graduate Science Student Support and Postdoctorals, Fall 1974 and Fall 1975. Please correct as necessary.)
From page 221...
... 1 O Yes 2 O No A9. Does your department LIMIT the number of full-time predoctoral students it ADMITS based on what it foresees as the future job market?
From page 222...
... (Exclude postdoctoral appointments in assessing the job market for recent doctorate recipients.) (NOTE TO DEPARTMENTS Of PSYCHOLOGY: Please respond only with respect to the placement of personnel who are NOT IN SERVICE~RIENTED fields.)
From page 223...
... a) Has there been any change in recent years in the AVERAGE length of time that persons in your department have been on POSTDOCTORAL status (i.e., including all postdoctoral appointments the individual might have taken immediately prior to entering his/her current position)
From page 224...
... (Note: any data provided below comes from the NSF Survey of Graduate Science Student Support and Postdoctorals, Fall 1972 and 1975. Please correct as necessary.)
From page 225...
... the number of your PREDOCTORAL TRAINEES supported on NIH/ADAMA/HRA training grants DECLINED between Fall 1972 and Fall 1975 while your PREDOCTORAL ENROLLMENTS remained LEVEL or INCREASED, what were the primary and secondary causes of this trend in enrollments? Primary (check only oneJ 1.
From page 226...
... NIH/ADAMHA/HRA research grants/contracts: percent C8. In the event that training grants were eliminated and you were unable to compensate for the loss of associated faculty salary support, how many of your department's full-time equivalent faculty positions would be lost (use fractions if necessary)
From page 227...
... 2. As of Fall, 1976, how many of your full~time predoctoral students were in terminal masters degree programs in CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY?


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