This study examined variations in five dimensions of reported drinking patterns and attitudes among college students and their friends. The five dimensions included frequency of drinking, permissive nature of attitudes about drinking, motivations for drinking, risk behaviors associated with drinking, and friends\u27 attitudes toward drinking. The primary independent variable was Greek membership. Secondary independent variables were race and sex. The only substantial difference between Greeks and non- Greeks was in the permissive nature of attitudes about drinking. There were more differences with regard to race and sex. White and African-American students were different in all areas examined. Whites were more likely to drink, they drank mo...
College student use of alcohol is the number one health problem facing this population. For African ...
College student use of alcohol is the number one health problem facing this population. For African ...
The purpose for examining this research was threefold. The researcher examined two measures of alcoh...
This study examined variations in five dimensions of reported drinking patterns and attitudes among ...
Alcohol is a part of college life for many students. Numerous studies have shown the prevalence of a...
Alcohol is a part of college life for many students. Numerous studies have shown the prevalence of a...
Background : Studies have documented that members of college fraternities and sororities (i.e., Gree...
This thesis explores several relationships between characteristics of college students and alcohol c...
This study was designed to examine pluralistic ignorance in drinking habits among the Greek populati...
Alcohol misuse among college students has been the focus of a vast amount of literature for many yea...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 70-72)The present study was aimed at investigating the ef...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The purpose of the study was to examine the differences in motivation between fraternity and non-fra...
The purpose of this research is to examine the relationship between college student\u27s alcohol con...
For my experiment, I studied the difference between students who are involved in a Greek organizatio...
College student use of alcohol is the number one health problem facing this population. For African ...
College student use of alcohol is the number one health problem facing this population. For African ...
The purpose for examining this research was threefold. The researcher examined two measures of alcoh...
This study examined variations in five dimensions of reported drinking patterns and attitudes among ...
Alcohol is a part of college life for many students. Numerous studies have shown the prevalence of a...
Alcohol is a part of college life for many students. Numerous studies have shown the prevalence of a...
Background : Studies have documented that members of college fraternities and sororities (i.e., Gree...
This thesis explores several relationships between characteristics of college students and alcohol c...
This study was designed to examine pluralistic ignorance in drinking habits among the Greek populati...
Alcohol misuse among college students has been the focus of a vast amount of literature for many yea...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 70-72)The present study was aimed at investigating the ef...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The purpose of the study was to examine the differences in motivation between fraternity and non-fra...
The purpose of this research is to examine the relationship between college student\u27s alcohol con...
For my experiment, I studied the difference between students who are involved in a Greek organizatio...
College student use of alcohol is the number one health problem facing this population. For African ...
College student use of alcohol is the number one health problem facing this population. For African ...
The purpose for examining this research was threefold. The researcher examined two measures of alcoh...