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1 online resource (67 pages) |
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text file |
Summary |
"This unique study presents the results of a representative sample of 1,065 full time US college students drawn from 4-year colleges in the United States about their evaluation of their success in forming friendships and romantic relationships on campus. The 67-page reports gives detailed data on how well students think that their colleges have done in fostering student social relations on campus, and how well that they have done individually in forming attachments in college. A significant body of research points to success in social relations as a key element in college admissions and retention strategy and in overall life success for college students. This report gives college administrators detailed benchmarking information about how college students experience and evaluate social relations at their college, and their view of how their college fosters, or not, those relations."--Publisher's description |
Contents |
Questionnaire -- Characteristics of the sample -- Summary of main findings -- Student evaluation of their own success in making friends at college -- Satisfaction with finding romantic relationships on campus -- Perception of the social success of others on campus -- Award a letter grade to your college on the extent to which it combat social isolation. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
College students -- Social networks -- United States -- Surveys.
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College students -- Social networks. |
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United States. |
Genre/Form |
Surveys.
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Added Author |
Primary Research Group, issuing body.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Primary Research Group, Inc. Survey of American College Students: Friendship and Romance on Campus. New York, NY : Primary Research Group, ©2019 9781574405736 |
ISBN |
1574407589 (electronic resource) |
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9781574407587 (electronic book) |
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