| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 887474 | Journal of Vocational Behavior | 2008 | 15 Pages | 
Abstract
												Research regarding mentoring relationships has flourished during the past 20 years. This article reviews the methodology and content of 200 published mentoring articles. Some of the major concerns raised in this review include over reliance on cross-sectional designs and self-report data, a failure to differentiate between different forms of mentoring (e.g., formal versus informal), and a lack of experimental research. Implications and suggestions for future research are offered.
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											Authors
												Tammy D. Allen, Lillian T. Eby, Kimberly E. O’Brien, Elizabeth Lentz, 
											