This thesis investigated relationships between undergraduate students' general attitudes toward university education and specific attitudes toward introductory sociology. A sample of 238 students enrolled in introductory sociology returned a questionnaire regarding attitudes toward introductory sociology as a course and sociology as a discipline. Using self-identifying questions, students were divided into five subcultural groups based on attitudes toward general university education. The subcultures were then compared to determine differences in attitudes toward introductory sociology as well as the discipline of sociology.The primary results indicated that there were no significant differences between the different student subcultures in ...
The stated purpose of this study was to measure the effects of a public school field experience upon...
This dissertation seeks to answer two questions. First, why is an introductory sociology course offe...
Relevant in many academic contexts, recent scholarship in sociology has challenged departments to im...
The present study was designed to measure undergraduate students’ perceptions of psychology and soci...
The overall objective of this research was to find out if there were student attitudes relevant to t...
This study investigates the changes in attitudes of graduate students toward introductory statistics...
The research reported here is from the first national survey of British undergraduate attitudes to t...
As higher education accreditation agencies emphasize achievement of general education learning goals...
ts.sagepub.com Introductory textbooks have been described as a window into the discipline, playing a...
There is little consensus concerning the content and emphasis in introductory sociology courses. The...
In this paper we present a comparison study of students ’ attitudes toward statistics. We administer...
ts.sagepub.com Introductory textbooks have been described as a window into the discipline, playing a...
This paper attempts to present the nature of the introductory sociology course as taught in some of ...
This study determines whether attitudinal differences towards science existed among students at the ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine the attitudes and perceptions of parochial high...
The stated purpose of this study was to measure the effects of a public school field experience upon...
This dissertation seeks to answer two questions. First, why is an introductory sociology course offe...
Relevant in many academic contexts, recent scholarship in sociology has challenged departments to im...
The present study was designed to measure undergraduate students’ perceptions of psychology and soci...
The overall objective of this research was to find out if there were student attitudes relevant to t...
This study investigates the changes in attitudes of graduate students toward introductory statistics...
The research reported here is from the first national survey of British undergraduate attitudes to t...
As higher education accreditation agencies emphasize achievement of general education learning goals...
ts.sagepub.com Introductory textbooks have been described as a window into the discipline, playing a...
There is little consensus concerning the content and emphasis in introductory sociology courses. The...
In this paper we present a comparison study of students ’ attitudes toward statistics. We administer...
ts.sagepub.com Introductory textbooks have been described as a window into the discipline, playing a...
This paper attempts to present the nature of the introductory sociology course as taught in some of ...
This study determines whether attitudinal differences towards science existed among students at the ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine the attitudes and perceptions of parochial high...
The stated purpose of this study was to measure the effects of a public school field experience upon...
This dissertation seeks to answer two questions. First, why is an introductory sociology course offe...
Relevant in many academic contexts, recent scholarship in sociology has challenged departments to im...