Abstract

The interaction of group prestige among groups, dissonance of new member attitudes with those of the es tablished group, and homogeneity of established group attitudes, were dependent variables studied. Groupattri tion rate was the independent variable. The data consisted of attitude scores, group prestige ranks, and attri tion statistics. Analysis was by the method of partial correlations. College fraternity chapters (N = 19) were the subject groups. It was concluded that no differences exist on the dimensions posited, however, trends of results seemed to support the theoretical notions. The method utilized should be explored further.

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