In the light of grounded theory, the authors explored change in romantic relationship expectations of international students. Twelve female graduate students from Turkey were interviewed and several themes were identified explaining the presence and absence of change in participants’ attitudes toward romantic relationships. The findings are discussed in relation to acculturation and direction for future research is presented
Chinese international students (CIS) have been the largest national population among international s...
We tested three theories (adult attachment, autonomy/relatedness, and gender roles) to understand re...
In recent decade, there has been an increasing rate of international students all over the world, bu...
In the light of grounded theory, the authors explored change in romantic relationship expectations o...
For the current study, a grounded theory methodology was utilized to generate a substantive theory t...
In this qualitative study, we interviewed 12 female and 10 male graduate students from Turkey. All o...
The Knox & Sporakowski attitudes toward romantic love scale, a list of 13 desired qualities in a pro...
AbstractThe aim of the study was to understand how international students’ expectations changed with...
This study addressed the traits and characteris-tics that Turkish students deem most important in a ...
The academic literature on the determinants of international student mobility so far has largely ign...
People across cultures form expectations about love; research suggests that there are cultural diffe...
The purpose of this study to determine Hacettepe University's students relationships' believes and f...
AbstractThe purpose of this study to determine Hacettepe University's students relationships’ believ...
The present study is an investigation into how romantic relationship satisfaction and attitudes towa...
The current study aims to understand the romantic experiences of Turkish emerging adults from a cult...
Chinese international students (CIS) have been the largest national population among international s...
We tested three theories (adult attachment, autonomy/relatedness, and gender roles) to understand re...
In recent decade, there has been an increasing rate of international students all over the world, bu...
In the light of grounded theory, the authors explored change in romantic relationship expectations o...
For the current study, a grounded theory methodology was utilized to generate a substantive theory t...
In this qualitative study, we interviewed 12 female and 10 male graduate students from Turkey. All o...
The Knox & Sporakowski attitudes toward romantic love scale, a list of 13 desired qualities in a pro...
AbstractThe aim of the study was to understand how international students’ expectations changed with...
This study addressed the traits and characteris-tics that Turkish students deem most important in a ...
The academic literature on the determinants of international student mobility so far has largely ign...
People across cultures form expectations about love; research suggests that there are cultural diffe...
The purpose of this study to determine Hacettepe University's students relationships' believes and f...
AbstractThe purpose of this study to determine Hacettepe University's students relationships’ believ...
The present study is an investigation into how romantic relationship satisfaction and attitudes towa...
The current study aims to understand the romantic experiences of Turkish emerging adults from a cult...
Chinese international students (CIS) have been the largest national population among international s...
We tested three theories (adult attachment, autonomy/relatedness, and gender roles) to understand re...
In recent decade, there has been an increasing rate of international students all over the world, bu...