Objective The purpose of this research note is to explore the validity of college student samples for criminology and criminal justice research. Some scholars have suggested that college populations are comprised of individuals who are different from the rest of society and that the use of college students for social research may distort our theoretical understanding of crime and criminality.Method The National Youth Survey is used to assess, college students' self-reported behaviors, frequency of behaviors, and attitudes in relation to the general population.Results The results indicate that there is almost no statistically significant difference in behaviors and only minor differences in the frequency of behaviors and attitudes.Conclusion...
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Using samples of college students is a common practice in social psychology, with some journals\u27 ...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to explore the validity of student samples for victimization re...
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Based on research on nonresponse bias summarized by Rosenthal and Rosnow in 1975, the researchers hy...
Many forms of minor criminal behavior are known to be more commonly engaged in by young people. As i...
Much of the criminological literature testing rational choice theory has utilized hypothetical scena...
Student samples have become a widely used resource in the study of not only particular phenomena and...
This study examined the differences between crime typicality and seriousness ratings for offenses on...
The purpose of this study was to determine the potential usefulness of information contained in the ...
A study investigated the college application behaviors of students from different racial/ethnic grou...
Most psychological studies rely on student samples. Students are usually considered as more homogeno...
The problem of this study was as follows: Is there any significant difference in the personality var...
This research empirically examines how rating scales used in a survey research result in systematic ...
This experiment intended to study how college students use racism and stereotyping in judging new pe...
Two general research questions were postulated for this study: (1) what are the differences, if any,...
Using samples of college students is a common practice in social psychology, with some journals\u27 ...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to explore the validity of student samples for victimization re...
This thesis is designed to look at deviant behavior among college students and high school students ...
Based on research on nonresponse bias summarized by Rosenthal and Rosnow in 1975, the researchers hy...
Many forms of minor criminal behavior are known to be more commonly engaged in by young people. As i...
Much of the criminological literature testing rational choice theory has utilized hypothetical scena...
Student samples have become a widely used resource in the study of not only particular phenomena and...
This study examined the differences between crime typicality and seriousness ratings for offenses on...
The purpose of this study was to determine the potential usefulness of information contained in the ...
A study investigated the college application behaviors of students from different racial/ethnic grou...
Most psychological studies rely on student samples. Students are usually considered as more homogeno...
The problem of this study was as follows: Is there any significant difference in the personality var...
This research empirically examines how rating scales used in a survey research result in systematic ...
This experiment intended to study how college students use racism and stereotyping in judging new pe...
Two general research questions were postulated for this study: (1) what are the differences, if any,...