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Menteeās Interest in becoming a Peer Mentor as a Function of Perceived Quality of the Mentorship Experience
One factor in a former menteeās decision to become a mentor is thought to be satisfaction with the mentorship that the mentee experienced when being mentored, but the issue has been addressed in only a few studies. We studied the relationship between interest in becoming a mentor and indirect indicators of satisfaction, namely the quality of the menteeās perceived experiences, among 509 peer mentored first-year college students who completed an evaluation at the end of the year. The results affirm that relationship, but the effect size is very small
ARC Newsletter Volume 1, Issue 4
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