This study examined unplanned imparting of teachers' personalities to their students in the classroom. A check list was administered to 300 students in a Russian school before and after a class period. Analysis of their self-perceptions obtained by self-reported egograms indicated changes on this measure of their Parent, Adult, and Child ego states.
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