Abstract

This study explored the relative importance of sex, age, and two measures of anxiety, general and death anxieties, in predicting attitudes of 22 graduate students in counselor education toward disabled individuals. Although none of the variables even in combination were systematically associated with the attitudinal measure, fear of death was the single most important predictor.

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