Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology: Counseling, 2014African American college students continue to experience challenges both academically and personally at predominantly White colleges and universities. Predominantly White Colleges and Historically Black Colleges and have been the focus of prior research to examine various factors relating to academic self-concept. However, results consistently elucidate that African American college students have a lower academic self-concept when compared with their White counterparts (Cokley, 2000). Using a sample of African American and Caucasian college students at Humboldt State University, the current study will examine academic self-concept, student-faculty interactions, and class ...
The extent to which social supports mediated the relationship between African Self-Consciousness and...
African American college students attending predominantly White institutions (PWIs) have significant...
This dissertation examines the relationship that Black and White students' attitudes, behaviors, exp...
African American college students continue to experience challenges both academically and personally...
Social scientists have challenged professionals and educators alike to develop a better understandin...
Addressing the equity gap as an inequity in postsecondary education and acknowledging that education...
The academic success of African American students has received notable attention (Reyes, Brackett, R...
Abstract only availableThis study examined the reliability of the Academic Motivation Scale in a gro...
The “Black-White” achievement gap, in which some African American students show lower academic achie...
Since the late 1960s, the enrollment of African American students in higher education has steadily i...
textResearch indicates that cultural mistrust can have negative impact on academic attitudes and out...
Thesis (M.A., Child Development (Theory and Research)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2...
African Americans remain underrepresented in higher education (Thompson, Gorin, & Chen, 2006) and ex...
Campus racial climate, including individual perceptions of interracial interactions between students...
This study addressed the use of certain noncognitive variables and their relationship to the academi...
The extent to which social supports mediated the relationship between African Self-Consciousness and...
African American college students attending predominantly White institutions (PWIs) have significant...
This dissertation examines the relationship that Black and White students' attitudes, behaviors, exp...
African American college students continue to experience challenges both academically and personally...
Social scientists have challenged professionals and educators alike to develop a better understandin...
Addressing the equity gap as an inequity in postsecondary education and acknowledging that education...
The academic success of African American students has received notable attention (Reyes, Brackett, R...
Abstract only availableThis study examined the reliability of the Academic Motivation Scale in a gro...
The “Black-White” achievement gap, in which some African American students show lower academic achie...
Since the late 1960s, the enrollment of African American students in higher education has steadily i...
textResearch indicates that cultural mistrust can have negative impact on academic attitudes and out...
Thesis (M.A., Child Development (Theory and Research)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2...
African Americans remain underrepresented in higher education (Thompson, Gorin, & Chen, 2006) and ex...
Campus racial climate, including individual perceptions of interracial interactions between students...
This study addressed the use of certain noncognitive variables and their relationship to the academi...
The extent to which social supports mediated the relationship between African Self-Consciousness and...
African American college students attending predominantly White institutions (PWIs) have significant...
This dissertation examines the relationship that Black and White students' attitudes, behaviors, exp...