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Musabiq, Sugiarti A.; Karimah, Isqi – College Student Journal, 2020
This study was conducted to determine the general overview of stress and its impact on students which viewed from daily life events. Stress is an individual response to the presence of stressor (Mulhall, 1996, in Barnes & Montefuscio, 2011). In the context of students, there are four sources of stress: interpresonal, intrapersonal, academic,…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Stress Variables, College Students, Foreign Countries
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Short, Kristin J.; Goetz, Joseph W.; Cude, Brenda J.; Sperling, Lisa; Welch-Devine, Meredith; Chatterjee, Swarn – College Student Journal, 2019
Graduate students represent a unique demographic within higher education, facing challenges that are distinct from those faced by traditional undergraduate students. Research investigating the pressures associated with graduate study reveal that stress takes a detrimental toll on the mental and emotional well-being of graduate students, leading to…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Money Management, Stress Variables, Financial Problems
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Eichelberger, Brenda; Gerbing, David; Gilpatrick, Thomas – College Student Journal, 2020
This study analyzes the relationship of completion of a college level personal finance course to undergraduate retention and graduation rates. Through the utilization of comparative data, results demonstrated that students who completed the personal finance course had a significantly higher probability of year to year retention and successful…
Descriptors: Money Management, Academic Persistence, Correlation, Knowledge Level
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Kelly, Nicole; Harpel, Tammy; Fontes, Angela; Walters, Connor; Murphy, Jan – College Student Journal, 2017
This study investigated the role of socially desirable responding (SDR) in responses to survey questions about financial behavior among college students. Data was collected via an online survey from 1,159 students enrolled at a Midwestern university. Participants reported on credit card and savings behaviors and attitudes by answering direct…
Descriptors: Social Desirability, College Students, Student Behavior, Money Management
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Carlson, Mary Bell; Britt, Sonya L.; Goff, Briana Nelson; Archuleta, Kristy L. – College Student Journal, 2015
College students and military populations can have many similar yet very different characteristics related to their financial lives. Using social learning theory, this study examined factors that influence financial behavior outcomes of both populations using primary data. Findings indicate past behaviors and some personal factors play a…
Descriptors: College Students, Military Personnel, Differences, Money Management
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Gudmunson, Clinton G.; Zuiker, Virginia Solis; Katras, Mary Jo; Sabri, Mohamad Fazli – College Student Journal, 2015
Growing financial concerns among college students and on college campuses suggests urgency in teaching personal finance more effectively. Active learning approaches to teaching, including the use of case studies, problem-based learning, group work, in-class writing, demonstrations, and so forth, may be more appropriate and useful when used to…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Money Management, Problem Based Learning, Active Learning
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Chow, Peter; Flynn, Deborah M. – College Student Journal, 2016
It is well established in the literature that the years spent in university or college are deemed to be one of the most stressful periods of life (Hales, 2009). As a result, researchers are striving to create inventories to measure stress, isolate the determinants of stress and the psychological and health outcomes. The purpose of the present…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, College Students, Emotional Response, Emotional Problems
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Anderson, Carla; Card, Karen – College Student Journal, 2015
The purpose of this quasi-experimental nonequivalent control group study was to determine the influence that a financial education intervention administered in First Year Experience courses had on students' perceptions of their financial behavior such as compulsive spending and credit card use. This study utilized the five-point Likert-type…
Descriptors: Quasiexperimental Design, Control Groups, Money Management, Credit (Finance)
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Britt, Sonya; Cumbie, Julie A.; Bell, Mary M. – College Student Journal, 2013
Data on psychological influences of financial behaviors has not been well addressed in student populations, which is concerning given the high levels of general and financial stress experienced by college students. The findings of this study indicate that college students with an external locus of control exhibit the worst financial behaviors.…
Descriptors: Locus of Control, Student Behavior, College Students, At Risk Students
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Chan, S. Fiona; Chau, Albert Wai-Lap; Chan, Kim Yin-Kwan – College Student Journal, 2012
The study examines relationship between college students' money-related aptitudes, financial management practices and financial well-being. By integrating Kidwell, Brinberg and Turrisi's model of money management (2003) and other research on financial well-being, we surveyed 802 university students in Hong Kong. Our findings confirm the hypothesis…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Money Management, College Students
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Sages, Ronald A.; Britt, Sonya L.; Cumbie, Julie A. – College Student Journal, 2013
Finances are frequently cited by college administrators as a top cause of college student stress and drop out. Positive financial behaviors can help prevent financial stress and possibly help with college student retention rates. According to past research, financial behaviors can be predicted based on certain demographic characteristics, resource…
Descriptors: Correlation, Anxiety, Money Management, College Students
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Heckman, Stuart J.; Grable, John E. – College Student Journal, 2011
This study was designed to evaluate the determinants of personal finance knowledge among college students and to test how this knowledge affects students' perceived self-efficacy beliefs in dealing with personal financial issues. In this study, a test of parental attitudes towards debt, students' income level, and dependency status related to…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Income, College Students, Debt (Financial)
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Baba, Yoko; Hosoda, Megumi – College Student Journal, 2014
Numerous studies have examined international students' adjustment problems, yet, these studies have not explored the mechanisms through which social support operates in the context of stressful events in predicting cross-cultural adjustment among international students. Using Barrera's (1988) models of social support, the present study…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Foreign Students, Acculturation, Student Adjustment
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Palmer, Lance; Bliss, Donna L.; Goetz, Joseph W.; Moorman, Diann – College Student Journal, 2010
The effect of a financial management intervention on college students' financial behavior was examined. The intervention strategy, a form of expenditure tracking, focused on consciousness-raising and was implemented among 170 undergraduate students. Qualitative analysis of participants' self-reflection papers revealed that awareness of spending…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Intervention, Student Attitudes, Money Management
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Seyedian, Mojtaba; Yi, Taihyeup David – College Student Journal, 2011
Financial literacy has become more important than ever as an increasing number of college students are relying on credit cards to finance their education. We examine whether college students are knowledgeable about finance, whether they improve upon that knowledge, and whether their demographic profile, financial backgrounds, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Learning Motivation, College Students, Gender Differences
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