
Mentorship: Understanding Its Importance and Finding Mentors
Examine mentorship, focusing on research outcomes, approaches to finding mentors, and trends in mentoring.
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Ragins, Cotton & Miller 'Marginal Mentoring' was published 2000 in Academy of Management Journal, not 2006 in Journal of Applied Psychology (matches article's own reference list).
BeforeA 2006 study by Ragins, Cotton, and Miller in the Journal of Applied Psychology found that mentees in high-quality informal relationships reported career outcomes comparable to those with formal mentors...
AfterA 2000 study by Ragins, Cotton, and Miller in the Academy of Management Journal found that mentees in high-quality informal relationships reported career outcomes comparable to those with formal mentors...
Why: Verified fix is fully applied: body text correctly reads '2000 study by Ragins, Cotton, and Miller in the Academy of Management Journal', and the bibliography entry correctly cites 'Ragins, B.R., Cotton, J.L., & Miller, J.S. Marginal Mentoring... Academy of Management Journal, 43(6), 2000.' FAQ field decoded cleanly (ops: base64,json,base64,json, 5 entries) and contains no mention of this study at all. No further changes needed.
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