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Johnson, Deborah Hazel; Sedlacek, William E. – Journal of the NAWDAC, 1981
Compared freshmen (N=2180) who were interested in different types of counseling, or indicated no interest, on a variety of attitudinal and demographic items. Results indicated that students who showed different counseling interests as incoming freshmen could also be differentiated on other variables (political and social attitudes, college…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, College Freshmen, Comparative Analysis, Counseling

Esbensen, Finn-Aage; Miller, Michelle Hughes; Taylor, Terrance J.; He, Ni; Freng, Adrienne – Evaluation Review, 1999
Uses pretest data collected with passive parental consent for 2,496 middle school students to examine demographic, attitudinal, and behavioral differences between students for whom active parental consent was provided in later phases of the research and those for whom active consent was not provided. Results show the detrimental effects of…
Descriptors: Attrition (Research Studies), Behavior Patterns, Comparative Analysis, Demography
LaBrie, Joseph W.; Tawalbeh, Summer; Earleywine, Mitchell – Journal of College Student Development, 2006
Identifying students at risk for violating alcohol policies could help college administrators minimize many problems. In this study, 154 male college freshmen [mean age 18.01 (SD = 0.50); 63% (n = 54) Caucasian], 68 of whom had been adjudicated for violating alcohol policies, completed an initial questionnaire assessing demographic characteristics…
Descriptors: Males, Health Behavior, College Freshmen, Drinking