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Peer reviewedLeMay, Morris; Frichette, Roger – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 1976
Presents the results of a pilot study conducted to determine the utility of the Short Form (Form S) of the University Residence Environment Scale (URES) as a means of collecting information about the social climate of single-sex and coed residence halls. Results indicate some potential as well as some problems. (Author)
Descriptors: College Environment, College Housing, College Students, Dormitories
Peer reviewedPerl, Harold I. – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 1986
Examined the initial expectations and the later perceptions of the social climates of university living units reported by newly entering students (N=92). Found that freshmen have inaccurate expectations of the future social climate of their living group. Found differences between students with active and passive social exploration preferences.…
Descriptors: College Environment, College Freshmen, Dormitories, Expectation
Peer reviewedDickson, Gary L.; Thayer, Jerome D. – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 1983
Examined the temperament profile of 1,777 resident assistants compared to a normative sample of 3,352. Results showed the RA could be categorized by higher amiable, expressive, and driving scores and lower reflective scores than the norms, with significant sex differences. Implications are suggested for RA selection and inservice education. (JAC)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Inservice Education, Models, Personality Traits
Peer reviewedSchuh, John H.; Shipton, William C. – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 1983
Examined health-related problems that resident assistants encountered in dormitory residents. Results showed that both male and female students were concerned with minor illnesses, weight control, fitness and exercise. Male students were more concerned with alcohol-related issues; women were concerned about birth control. (JAC)
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Physical Health, Sex Differences
Peer reviewedGray, Glenn P.; Rottmann, Leon H. – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 1988
Administered College Student Stress Inventory to 347 undergraduates to determine students' perceptions of stress. Perceived stressors most often reported were pressure over academic grades, not enough time to accomplish personal needs, concern over the future, financial problems, concern over meaning and purpose of life, concern over physical…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Grades (Scholastic), Higher Education, Sex Differences
Peer reviewedSchuh, John H. – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 1987
Describes programs presented at Association of College and University Housing Officers-International Annual conferences, based on 1965, 1975 and 1985 program bulletins. Analyzed topics, regional distribution of program presenters, and gender distribution of program presenters. Facilities and management/operations programs were most frequent,…
Descriptors: Conference Papers, Conferences, Geographic Regions, Professional Associations
Peer reviewedCroake, James W.; And Others – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 1980
Findings show that male students who chose to live in coeducational residence halls were more mature and better adjusted than students who chose single-sex residence halls. Few personality differences were found between female groups. (NRB)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), College Students, Dormitories, Group Experience
Peer reviewedDickson, Gary L.; And Others – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 1981
Reports results of applied research with the Resident Assistant Stress Inventory. Concluded that sex, personality, job performance, experience, stress management training, and housing characteristics affect perceived anxiety among resident assistants. Suggests additional research is needed for planning inservice education programs. (JAC)
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Anxiety, Dormitories, Higher Education
Peer reviewedHallisey, Jacqueline N.; And Others – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 1980
Those students involved in roommate changes who stayed in a room and those who moved from a room could not be differentiated by any demographic or academic variables. Sex, class level, and GPA were significant predictors of which alternatives students would choose after moving out of a room. (Author)
Descriptors: Age Differences, College Housing, College Students, Dormitories
Peer reviewedLillis, Charles J.; Schuh, John H. – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 1982
Examined the perceived effects of holding a resident assistant position on the lives of former resident assistants (N=59) 5-20 years later. Results showed interpersonal and group skills influenced them more than personal skills; length of time spent as a resident assistant increased the benefits; and females reported more impact. (JAC)
Descriptors: Dormitories, Followup Studies, Higher Education, Individual Development
Peer reviewedHadsell, Carl D.; Moses, Herman L. – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 1982
Presents an opinion survey developed to assess residence hall students' opinions and as a model of comprehensive student-based research. Discusses random sample selection, survey implementation, and data analysis. Results of the survey indicated significant sex differences in attitudes about resident assistants, housekeeping, and drinking. (RC)
Descriptors: College Housing, Data Analysis, Higher Education, Models


