The effects of counselor fee and title on perceptions of counselor behavior

Three levels of fee were compared: high fee, low fee, and sliding scale; and 2 levels of title were compared: counselling psychologist versus professional counsellor. Found that fee level significantly affected the perceptions of counsellor credibility, attractiveness, expertness, and overall counse...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of counseling and development 1991-03, Vol.69 (Mar/Apr 91), p.356-358
Hauptverfasser: Conoley, J C, Bonner, M
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