(2013). Social interactions and college enrollment: Evidence from the national educational longitunial study. Contemporary Economic Policy, 31(4), 762-778.Jason Fletcher. Social interactions and college enrollment: Evidence from the national edu- cation longitudinal study. Contemporary Economic Policy, ...
To obtain descriptive data, and to investigate the relationships between patterns of social interaction and subject characteristics, time-sampled observations of peer and intergenerational social interactions of the elderly residents of the Benedictine Health Center for the elderly at the College of St. ...
Information is exchanged as a result of social interaction. Social interactions occur every day, and they can even occur without us knowing, such as when we or others use nonverbal communication to express ourselves to others. There are several main elements of social interaction, including: ...
having a chat with a classmate requires some sitting furniture in a quiet part of the schoolyard. This involves not only the need for a suitable environment for social interactions but also the features in the environment that stimulate social interactions (such as the presence of a seesaw, whi...
Additionally, the outbreak of COVID-19 precluded them from engaging in social interactions with their friends in college. This has also could have a negative effect on their mental health and resulting in loneliness and depression. Thus, the COVID-19 pandemic has a major impact on physical ...
They were also asked to share about the community college transfer process, student involvement, relationship with faculty and advisors, sense of belonging, interaction with Faculty and staff/mentorship, peer interactions, and academic performance. Qualitative methods were used provide in-depth information...
Based on several years of ethnographic fieldwork in Tucson, Arizona and a dataset of 191 violent interactions (and 50 near-violent), this research develops (1) an interaction-level analysis of how physical fights unfold and (2) a career-... Jackson-Jacobs, Curtis. - University of California...
Social phobia (SP) refers to excessive anxiety about social interactions. College students, with their exposure to academic, familial, and job-related pressures, are an ideal population for early screening and intervention of social phobia. Additionally,
Fifty years after its publication, Gouldner's study still speaks to us, though in ways we (and he) may not have anticipated five decades ago. The rich field observations in Patterns remind us that institutions such as bureaucracy are inhabited by people and their interactions, and the book ...
The first year of college presents numerous challenges experienced as overwhelming by some freshmen who may become overly stressed and depressed. This long... JC Ruthig,TL Haynes,RH Stupnisky,... - 《Social Psychology of Education》 被引量: 115发表: 2009年 Interactions Between Goal Instability ...