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Pu, Shi; Yan, Yu; Zhang, Liang – Educational Researcher, 2021
In this study, dormitory room and social group assignment data from a college are used to investigate peer effects on college students' decisions to switch majors. Results reveal strong evidence of such peer effects at both the room and the social group level. Most notably, at the room level, the dense concentration of same-major roommates deters…
Descriptors: Peer Influence, Peer Groups, Friendship, Dormitories
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La Roche, Claire Reeves – Journal of International Education Research, 2011
Intended as a brief guide to the cultural differences associated with an East-West academic exchange, this paper discusses customs and cultural norms likely to be encountered. Chinese economic growth has been accompanied by rapidly increasing East-West study abroad opportunities. Over the past decade, China has sent more students to study abroad…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Study Abroad
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Nadler, Arie; And Others – Population and Environment, 1982
Reports the findings of a study in which Israeli college students, living in high-rise (males=30, females=30) and low dormitories (males=30, females=30), responded during interviews to questionnaires concerning their help-giving, help-seeking, and help-reciprocating behaviors. (DC)
Descriptors: College Science, Dormitories, Foreign Countries, Group Experience
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Carson, Auleen; And Others – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 1995
A study investigated the degree to which Canadian colleges and universities (n=22) integrated academic goals into their student residential systems. Results show little integration of academic goals into residence administration, and that the academic programming that exists is fragmented and short term. In addition, there is little faculty…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Environment, College Faculty, Dormitories
Benjamin, Michael – 1988
This monograph presents a review of the literature on college residence life organized around an ecosystemic model and student development theory. This model distinguishes between events and processes at four levels: suprasystem (relationship between residence and university systems); macrosystem (residence hall); mesosystem (the hall floor); and…
Descriptors: College Housing, College Students, Colleges, Corridors