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Lizabeth Crawford; Katherine Novak – College Student Journal, 2022
In this paper we extend prior studies on alcohol beliefs among college undergraduates, which have focused primarily on their relationship to drinking, by assessing the extent to which the notion that alcohol use is integral to the student role impacts college undergraduates' academic and social experiences. An analysis of data from a survey…
Descriptors: Drinking, Student Attitudes, Race, Social Life
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Blinn-Pike, Lynn; McCaslin, Brianna – College Student Journal, 2015
The problem addressed in this study had two parts: a) which categories of grandparent(s) were the most frequently written about when college females are asked to write journals in order to express their feelings about their grandparents in their own words; and b) what is the thematic content of their journals about the various categories of…
Descriptors: Journal Writing, Physical Activities, Death, Grandparents
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Güvendir, Meltem Acar – College Student Journal, 2014
In view of the importance of taking student preferences into account while establishing educational practices, this study explores which faculty member characteristic fourth year students mostly prefer in a higher education institution. A faculty member characteristics form that includes ten characteristics was administered to 419 fourth year…
Descriptors: Preferences, Preservice Teachers, Student Teacher Attitudes, College Faculty
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Saleh, Al-Jufout; Ziad, Abu-Hamatteh; Lama, Al-Qaisy – College Student Journal, 2008
The current article presents an analytical study of female students' participation in the representative councils in various Jordanian Universities. The data-base applied in the present investigation has indicated a clear weak representation of female students in general. The possible reasons, behind this weakness, have been tracked using a…
Descriptors: Social Life, Legislators, Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development
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Olubor, R. O.; Osunde, U. A. – College Student Journal, 2007
Among the major tasks facing the modern day youth is how best to manage his/her time productively. With the plethora of problems facing the Nigerian undergraduates, it becomes necessary to find out how the Nigerian undergraduate spends his time. Two thousand four hundred full time undergraduates formed the sample of this study. Simple percentage,…
Descriptors: Social Life, Foreign Countries, Gender Differences, Study Habits
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Ogonor, B. O.; Nwadiani, Mon – College Student Journal, 2006
The study probed the management of non-instructional time by undergraduates in Southern Nigerian Universities. A research question was raised and one hypothesis was proposed for the study. All undergraduates in ten Southern Nigerian Universities during the 1999/2000 session comprised the population of the study. The sample was made up of 535…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Place of Residence, Time Management, Sampling
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Burley, Hansel; Butner, Bonita; Causey-Bush, Tonia; Bush, Lawson, V – College Student Journal, 2007
The authors examined African American alumni opinions of their experience at a predominately white research intensive university from the development office's perspective. Research on decades of African American alumni opinions of their alma mater is nonexistent. Gender, financial aid and matriculation period were the independent variables. The…
Descriptors: Social Life, Opinions, Alumni, College Students
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Schuh, John H.; Williams, Ondre J. – College Student Journal, 1977
A group of students were matched on the basis of compatible birth order; another was matched on the basis of conflicting birth order. After a month's experience in a residence hall their compatibility was examined. Students with conflicting birth order were more compatible than those with the same birth order. (Author)
Descriptors: Birth Order, College Students, Dormitories, Friendship