The findings indicate that there is no significant difference in male counselors' perception of the vocational aspirations of their female and their male clients. The over-all findings indicate that male counselors are reasonably perceptive of the vocational aspirations of their clients; 90% of the counselors participating in the study achieved significant relationships of moderate magnitude between their clients' occupational choices and their perceptions of their choice.
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