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This study examines the relationship between dominant ego states and occupations. For a select number of occupations independently rated as closely associated with specific ego states, respondents employed full-time in these occupations are likely to be dominant in the specified ego state. There is some indication that the tie between occupations (anticipated, in this case) and ego states begins to develop before children enter high school.

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Burt R. Baldwin

Burt R. Baldwin, Ph.D., is Chairperson of the Department of Sociology at Central Connecticut State University, New Britain, Connecticut, U.S.A.

Karen Carney

Karen Carney, R.N., M.S.W., is a social worker at the Newington Children's Hospital.

Douglas Duvall

Douglas Duvall is a graduate student in the School of Business at the University of Connecticut.

Anne Goldin

Anne Miller Goldin has an M.S. in Counseling and is currently doing research.

Theresa Morris

Theresa Morris is a probation officer for the State of Connecticut.