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Kazoleas, Dean C. – Communication Quarterly, 1993
Examines the effectiveness of quantitative and qualitative evidence in impacting initial attitude change and the persistence of that change. Finds that both types of evidence are equally effective in changing attitudes but that the attitude change elicited by qualitative evidence tends to be significantly more persistent over time and that recall…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Case Studies, Higher Education, Hypothesis Testing
Thomas, Gerald W. – 1974
This paper examines the trends in participation in higher education for New Mexico. Statistical data indicated that only 39 percent of the high school graduates in 1973 planned to enter college after graduation. Barriers to advanced education and training are discussed including intellectual barriers, financial barriers, and environmental and…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, College Bound Students, Educational Assessment, Educational Needs
Aberman, Hugh M. – 1974
The Centennial Class Survey determines the effects of four years of college experience upon Shippensburg State College's centennial year freshman class of 1970-71. The overall testing program scheduled a sophomore and senior year retest after the freshman year data were collected. Statistics were gathered in the areas of: sex distribution; major;…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, College Students, Drug Abuse, Family Characteristics
Trivett, David A. – 1975
In this document, tables and charts illustrate the present state of attainment of education in the U.S. and the changing nature of choices people are making. The document attempts to show the demographic data that proves or disproves the necessity of nontraditional study and the relationship of nontraditional study to the fate of higher education…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Attitude Change, Birth Rate, College Students