Hazing practices in higher education institutions are perceived controversially. This study looked at the perception towards hazing practices of students from the University of the Azores in first cycle (n=247). It analyses if their perception was positive, emphasizing the integrative aspects of hazing practices, or if it was negative, inclining to define those practises like being violent and humiliating. The applied questionnaire measures 3 factors to define individual’s perception with hazing practices (positive relation with hazing practices, negative relation and the social dimension of the practices). This study used descriptive analyses to observe the level of agreement with hazing practices and non-parametrical statistical test to a...
ABSTRACT Objective: to understand the social representations of college hazing in the health field....
ABSTRACT Introduction: The practice of hazing is a phenomenon that began in the Middle Ages and per...
In colleges and universities, 55% of students involved in campus organizations participate in hazing...
This study aims to understand the kind of relationship that students from two Portuguese higher educ...
7 th International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation (ICERI2014 Proceedings), Seville...
Not a year goes by that we don’t hear of another hazing scandal in a higher education institution. M...
Not a year goes by that we don’t hear of another hazing scandal in a higher education institution. M...
Not a year goes by that we don't hear of another hazing scandal in a higher education institution. M...
EDULEARN17: 9th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies, Barcelona, Espa...
The initiation rituals that freshmen are subjected to in universities have been characterized quite ...
Not a year goes by that we don’t hear of another hazing scandal in a higher education institution. M...
This study is focused on how students from higher education perceive hazing practices (as violent/no...
Hazing is a widespread problem occurring on college campuses across the United States. This current ...
This article reports the results of a survey exploring hazing in student organizations. First, a typ...
Este trabalho procura elementos que contribuam para um melhor entendimento da expressão tendencialme...
ABSTRACT Objective: to understand the social representations of college hazing in the health field....
ABSTRACT Introduction: The practice of hazing is a phenomenon that began in the Middle Ages and per...
In colleges and universities, 55% of students involved in campus organizations participate in hazing...
This study aims to understand the kind of relationship that students from two Portuguese higher educ...
7 th International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation (ICERI2014 Proceedings), Seville...
Not a year goes by that we don’t hear of another hazing scandal in a higher education institution. M...
Not a year goes by that we don’t hear of another hazing scandal in a higher education institution. M...
Not a year goes by that we don't hear of another hazing scandal in a higher education institution. M...
EDULEARN17: 9th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies, Barcelona, Espa...
The initiation rituals that freshmen are subjected to in universities have been characterized quite ...
Not a year goes by that we don’t hear of another hazing scandal in a higher education institution. M...
This study is focused on how students from higher education perceive hazing practices (as violent/no...
Hazing is a widespread problem occurring on college campuses across the United States. This current ...
This article reports the results of a survey exploring hazing in student organizations. First, a typ...
Este trabalho procura elementos que contribuam para um melhor entendimento da expressão tendencialme...
ABSTRACT Objective: to understand the social representations of college hazing in the health field....
ABSTRACT Introduction: The practice of hazing is a phenomenon that began in the Middle Ages and per...
In colleges and universities, 55% of students involved in campus organizations participate in hazing...