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Kornberg, Alan; Brehm, Mary L. – Social Forces, 1971
Analysis determined which individual variable employed contributed maximally to the differences between two polar groups of undergraduates and faculty within Duke University--those with sympathetic or those with unsympathetic attitudes toward a protest incident and its handling. (DM)
Descriptors: Activism, College Faculty, College Students, Educational Attitudes
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Aron, William S. – Social Forces, 1974
A 10 percent random sample survey which elicited the political attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors, as well as the social backgrounds, of students at the University of Chicago, in 1970, produced data indicating that there is very little direct effect on activism by social background. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Activism, Demonstrations (Civil), Factor Analysis, Multiple Regression Analysis
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Sherkat, Darren E.; Blocker, T. Jean – Social Forces, 1994
Longitudinal data on over 1,300 youths, 1965-73, indicate that their participation in the protests of that era was positively related to college attendance, academic achievement in high school, self-efficacy, parents' income and education, and parents' political participation, and to being male, black, urban, non-Southern, and not a fundamentalist…
Descriptors: Activism, College Attendance, Higher Education, Individual Development