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Stoner, Kenneth L.; Moss, Pamela E. – Southern College Personnel Association Journal, 1982
Surveyed a random sample of university residence hall students about accomodations, procedures, staff, and organization to assess satisfaction with the quality of residence hall life. Findings showed satisfaction differed by academic classification and type of accommodation. Changes from 1971-1981 are discussed. (RC)
Descriptors: College Housing, College Students, Dormitories, Higher Education
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Stoner, Kenneth L.; Thurman, Christopher W. – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 1978
Focuses on the effects of high-density housing on the helping behaviors and social interactions of the residents living within such buildings. Concludes by recommending ways to overcome some of the negative effects of high-density housing. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, College Housing, College Students, Design Requirements
Roddy, Vernon; Stoner, Kenneth L. – 1977
The University of Tennessee residence halls have been considered a central component of the total university educational program. Although they play an important role in the socialization and development of students, the residence halls also have a considerable economic impact on the Knoxville community. Statistics from a study of the university's…
Descriptors: College Housing, College Students, Dormitories, Economic Factors
McCullough, Philip N.; Stoner, Kenneth L. – 1977
Nearly 8,000 students live in residence halls at the university, with a reapplication rate of 74 percent and with student applications turned down each fall. A survey was undertaken during May 1977 to: (1) obtain a representative view of student attitudes toward residence hall life; (2) assess the level of satisfaction with specific areas; (3)…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Alcoholic Beverages, College Administration, College Applicants
Stoner, Kenneth L. – 1981
The attitudes and level of satisfaction with residence hall life of University of Tennessee students were surveyed in 1981. Responses of the 500 students to 17 satisfaction questions were correlated with six demographic variables. When academic classification was analyzed, it was found that freshmen were significantly less satisfied with the…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, College Environment, College Freshmen, College Housing