This study is designed to measure just how a mother\u27s decision to continue her education is viewed by her peers. I want to investigate the level of good-mother stereotypes in a collegiate setting. This study examined whether good mother stereotypes previously found in relation to perceptions of employed mothers (Gorman & Fritzsche, 2002) are also present in an academic environment. The presence of such stereotypes may pose barriers to mothers and decrease the level of social support afforded to them. In this study, 213 undergraduate students, who were either community college or university undergraduate students, were asked to read a short vignette about a fictitious stimulus mother, Jennifer. Each participant was given one vignette de...
With a growing number of parents pursuing academia, it is imperative that researchers understand the...
This phenomenological study explored the lived experiences, challenges, and complicated life of 12 m...
While the literature on the experiences of women in academe generaly, is growing, the experiences o...
This study extends research on the good mother stereotype by examining students\u27 perceptions of o...
This study extends research on the good mother stereotype by examining students\u27 perceptions of o...
This study examined college students ’ perceptions of different maternal employment-childrearing pat...
The purpose of this study is to identify how low-SES women who are providing primary childcare for c...
There are nearly 3.5 million mothers currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in the United State...
This study extends prior research on the good-mother stereotype by examining the influence of mother...
Advisors: Carrie Kortegast.Committee members: Suzanne Degges-White; Katrina Myers Caldwell.Includes ...
These data were collected to investigate the nature of and influences upon women's attitudes about f...
With a growing number of parents pursuing academia, it is imperative that researchers understand the...
UnrestrictedThis mixed-methods study examined the sources of impact that single mothers perceived to...
This research study considers college choice as a consumer decision and examines the influence of mo...
This research study considers college choice as a consumer decision and examines the influence of mo...
With a growing number of parents pursuing academia, it is imperative that researchers understand the...
This phenomenological study explored the lived experiences, challenges, and complicated life of 12 m...
While the literature on the experiences of women in academe generaly, is growing, the experiences o...
This study extends research on the good mother stereotype by examining students\u27 perceptions of o...
This study extends research on the good mother stereotype by examining students\u27 perceptions of o...
This study examined college students ’ perceptions of different maternal employment-childrearing pat...
The purpose of this study is to identify how low-SES women who are providing primary childcare for c...
There are nearly 3.5 million mothers currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in the United State...
This study extends prior research on the good-mother stereotype by examining the influence of mother...
Advisors: Carrie Kortegast.Committee members: Suzanne Degges-White; Katrina Myers Caldwell.Includes ...
These data were collected to investigate the nature of and influences upon women's attitudes about f...
With a growing number of parents pursuing academia, it is imperative that researchers understand the...
UnrestrictedThis mixed-methods study examined the sources of impact that single mothers perceived to...
This research study considers college choice as a consumer decision and examines the influence of mo...
This research study considers college choice as a consumer decision and examines the influence of mo...
With a growing number of parents pursuing academia, it is imperative that researchers understand the...
This phenomenological study explored the lived experiences, challenges, and complicated life of 12 m...
While the literature on the experiences of women in academe generaly, is growing, the experiences o...