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Taub, Deborah J.; Servaty-Seib, Heather L.; Cousins, Chris – Journal of The First-Year Experience & Students in Transition, 2006
Using a revised, more parsimonious version of the Senior Concerns Survey (Pistilli, Taub, & Bennett, 2003), differences in the concerns of college seniors living in campus residence halls (N = 166) were explored. Significant differences were found based on gender, race, post-graduation plans, and major. Results indicated that concerns in the…
Descriptors: College Seniors, Individual Needs, Anxiety, Adjustment (to Environment)
Peer reviewedPistilli, Matthew D.; Taub, Deborah J.; Bennett, Deborah E. – Journal of the First-Year Experience & Students in Transition, 2003
Created and tested the Senior Concerns Survey. An exploratory factor analysis revealed four areas of concern for college seniors: career related concerns, change and loss related concerns, graduate/professional school related concerns, and support related concerns. (EV)
Descriptors: College Seniors, Factor Analysis, Student Attitudes, Student Surveys
Peer reviewedWalker, Suzanne Coolbaugh; Taub, Deborah J. – Journal of the First-Year Experience & Students in Transition, 2001
Compared the satisfaction levels with their mentor and mentoring relationship of first-year college students placed in either a dyadic or network mentoring relationship. No differences in satisfaction were found between the two types of mentoring relationship. Frequency of contact was positively correlated with satisfaction, but demographic…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Comparative Analysis, Mentors, Student Attitudes

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