Abstract
This study evaluates women as constructivists – viewing knowledge as contextual and experiencing themselves as creators of knowledge – and as proceduralists – seeking gratification in pleasing others and applying objective procedures to obtain knowledge – in relationship to success as academics in broadcast communications. How these women define success, how their epistemology influences self-defined success, and what factors prevent success are the study questions.
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