
Mentoring Among African American Women
The purpose of this study was to address a gap in mentoring literature by identifying the mentoring attitudes of African American women regarding the prot g selection process and the effect on mentors' career advancement. This exploratory study extends the research on mentoring relationships by providing an understanding of the mentoring attitudes and preferences of African American women, regarding mentor-prot g relationships with other African American women.
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The purpose of this study was to address a gap in mentoring literature by identifying the mentoring attitudes of African American women regarding the prot g selection process and the effect on mentors' career advancement. This exploratory study extends the research on mentoring relationships by providing an understanding of the mentoring attitudes and preferences of African American women, regarding mentor-prot g relationships with other African American women.











