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Resistance to innovation in higher education; a social psychological exploration focused on television and the establishment

Author: Richard I Evans; Peter K Leppmann
Publisher: San Francisco, Jossey-Bass, 1968 [©1967]
Series: Jossey-Bass series in higher education.
Edition/Format:   Book : English : [1st ed.]View all editions and formats
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Evans, Richard I. (Richard Isadore), 1922-
Resistance to innovation in higher education.
San Francisco, Jossey-Bass, 1968 [c1967]
(OCoLC)579943226
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Richard I Evans; Peter K Leppmann
OCLC Number: 183624
Description: xii, 198 p. illus. 24 cm.
Contents: Part 1: Resistance to innovation in higher education --
Theories of innovation --
Research setting for innovation --
Profile of a university faculty --
Professors and instructional television --
Pro-ITV and anti-ITV professors --
Changes in attitude toward innovation --
Views from nine universities --
Overview: major variables and future research possibilities --
Osgood semantic differential items --
Supplementary data on factor analysis --
Comparisons between professors' attitudes toward ITV in the present study and four previous university studies.
Series Title: Jossey-Bass series in higher education.
Responsibility: [by] Richard I. Evans in collaboration with Peter K. Leppmann. Foreword by Nevitt Sanford.

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