The present research tested the hypotheses that (a) working-class students have fewer friends at university than middle-class students and (b) this social class difference occurs because working-class students tend to be older than middle-class students. A sample of 376 first-year undergraduate students from an Australian university completed an online survey that contained measures of social class and age as well as quality and quantity of actual and desired friendship at university. Consistent with predictions, age differences significantly mediated social class differences in friendship. The discussion focuses on potential policy implications for improving working-class students' friendships at university in order to improve their transi...
Friendship is important for well-being, and can foster resilience to deal with difficult life events...
This paper reports on research findings from first-generation entrants at university in the UK. It ...
This study examined how social self-efficacy and the way friendships are maintained influenced adapt...
The present research tested the hypotheses that (a) working-class students have fewer friends at uni...
<p>The present research tested the hypotheses that (a) working-class students have fewer friends at ...
Working-class students tend to be less socially integrated at university than middle-class students....
<p>Working-class students tend to be less socially integrated at university than middle-class studen...
Working-class students tend to be less socially integrated at university than middle-class students....
Whilst most social and educational research on friendship focuses on children at school, it remains ...
Social psychological studies have long emphasized the importance of openness, disclosure and the sha...
This research explores the role of friends and peers in young people's higher education (HE) choices...
Research into student dropout rates has attempted to identify factors that influence a student’s cha...
This paper explores how friendships in college are typically made, why friendships are constantly ch...
Research into student dropout rates has attempted to identify factors that influence a student's cha...
Making the transition to university is a significant life event for many young people. It is believe...
Friendship is important for well-being, and can foster resilience to deal with difficult life events...
This paper reports on research findings from first-generation entrants at university in the UK. It ...
This study examined how social self-efficacy and the way friendships are maintained influenced adapt...
The present research tested the hypotheses that (a) working-class students have fewer friends at uni...
<p>The present research tested the hypotheses that (a) working-class students have fewer friends at ...
Working-class students tend to be less socially integrated at university than middle-class students....
<p>Working-class students tend to be less socially integrated at university than middle-class studen...
Working-class students tend to be less socially integrated at university than middle-class students....
Whilst most social and educational research on friendship focuses on children at school, it remains ...
Social psychological studies have long emphasized the importance of openness, disclosure and the sha...
This research explores the role of friends and peers in young people's higher education (HE) choices...
Research into student dropout rates has attempted to identify factors that influence a student’s cha...
This paper explores how friendships in college are typically made, why friendships are constantly ch...
Research into student dropout rates has attempted to identify factors that influence a student's cha...
Making the transition to university is a significant life event for many young people. It is believe...
Friendship is important for well-being, and can foster resilience to deal with difficult life events...
This paper reports on research findings from first-generation entrants at university in the UK. It ...
This study examined how social self-efficacy and the way friendships are maintained influenced adapt...