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Table 7.1
Accredited Internship Programs - Intern Characteristics

N
Range
Mean
SD
Median
Mode
Total Number of Interns
392
1-65
5
4
4
3
Percent Women
392
0-100%
73%
23%
75%
100%
Percent Ethnic Minorities
392
0-100%
24%
25%
20%
0%a
Percent from Accredited Doctoral Programs
392
50-100%
97%
8%
100%
100%
Percent Members of Professional Societies
128
6-100%
55%
30%
50%
50%
Percent (Co) Authors of Articles in Professional Journals
91
5-100%
34%
23%
33%
33%
Percent (Co) Authors of Papers at Professional Meetings
107
6-100%
45%
29%
37%
50%a
Percent Involved in Grant-Supported Research
72
5-100%
34%
24%
34%
33%
Percent Involved in Teaching
88
1-100%
43%
29%
33%
50%a
Percent Involved in Leadership Roles
58
3-100%
30%
23%
25%
25%
Number of Hours/Week Required of Full-Time Interns
387
35-55
41
3
40
40
Stipend for Full-Time Interns ($)
386
10000-63000
20826
6623
19000
18750
Average Number of Incoming Practicum Hours Reported on Interns' Application to Internship Programs (rounded to nearest whole number)
375
285-4122
2090
631
2079
2000

Table 7.2
Accredited Internship Programs - Number of Programs by Range of Mean Incoming Practicum Hours

N
<1000
1000-1500
1500-2000
2000+
Number of Programs per Category
375
19
34
106
216

Table 7.3
Accredited Internship Programs - Number of Programs Reporting Intern Characteristics Listed by Quartiles

N
0-25%
26-50%
51-75%
76-100%
Women
392
16
57
161
158
Ethnic Minorities
392
243
97
40
12
Accredited Doctoral Programs
392
0
3
16
373
Members of Professional Societies
128
27
51
16
34
(Co) Authors of Articles in Professional Journals
91
42
32
13
4
(Co) Authors of Papers at Professional Meetings
107
34
42
13
18
Involved in Grant-Supported Research
72
31
32
4
5
Involved in Teaching
88
30
33
10
15
Involved in Leadership Roles
58
33
17
5
3

Based on 392 Internship programs that submitted Annual Reports for 2004-2005.
Please note that in some instances, programs did not complete every item on the Annual Report Online, and data were missing. In those instances, responses from those programs were not included in the calculations. For each item, "N" denotes the number of programs that responded to the particular item and were then used in calculating the summary statistics for that item.

a Please note Table 7.3, which indicates that the majority of programs (243 of 392) reported 0-25% ethnic minority interns.

 


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