A study examined American college and university students ' successful reentry, hypothesized to be influenced by their locus of control for affiliation, interpersonal uses for communication, and relational satisfaction. The subjects, 54 returned sojourners (i.e., students who had studied abroad), filled out a questionnaire to measure reentry shock and relational satisfaction. Subjects were also given questionnaires measuring their locus of control for affiliation beliefs and their interpersonal uses for communication. Correlations among the data indicated that: (1) reentry shock was not associated with internal or external locus of control; (2) locus of control beliefs for affiliation was moderately associated with uses for communicati...
AbstractThe present research investigates the relation among self-perception, beliefs about control ...
This study seeks to explore the significance of relationships between the ability of college student...
Reentry Shock had been studied through psychological symptoms and inter-relationship problems. Previ...
A study examined American college and university students\u27 successful reentry, hypothesized to be...
Even though many university students travel and study abroad, there is minimal literature and resear...
This study examined the psychological effects associated with returning from studying abroad for 661...
The purpose of this study is to explore the negative emotional effects of United States college stud...
The impact of returning from studying abroad was surveyed in 669 college students. Students who stud...
This study was designed to assess the relation between four independent variables: [(l)time overseas...
Institutions of higher education place a high priority on retaining students. With orientation progr...
The purpose of this study is to explore the negative emotional responses of United States college st...
The effects of college/university sponsored study abroad programs on college students\u27 self-estee...
With increased attention related to internationalization and intercultural learning within higher ed...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential effectiveness of assertive training as a ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between locus of control and college adjus...
AbstractThe present research investigates the relation among self-perception, beliefs about control ...
This study seeks to explore the significance of relationships between the ability of college student...
Reentry Shock had been studied through psychological symptoms and inter-relationship problems. Previ...
A study examined American college and university students\u27 successful reentry, hypothesized to be...
Even though many university students travel and study abroad, there is minimal literature and resear...
This study examined the psychological effects associated with returning from studying abroad for 661...
The purpose of this study is to explore the negative emotional effects of United States college stud...
The impact of returning from studying abroad was surveyed in 669 college students. Students who stud...
This study was designed to assess the relation between four independent variables: [(l)time overseas...
Institutions of higher education place a high priority on retaining students. With orientation progr...
The purpose of this study is to explore the negative emotional responses of United States college st...
The effects of college/university sponsored study abroad programs on college students\u27 self-estee...
With increased attention related to internationalization and intercultural learning within higher ed...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential effectiveness of assertive training as a ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between locus of control and college adjus...
AbstractThe present research investigates the relation among self-perception, beliefs about control ...
This study seeks to explore the significance of relationships between the ability of college student...
Reentry Shock had been studied through psychological symptoms and inter-relationship problems. Previ...