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- Title
SORORITY RITUAL PARTICIPATION AND SELF-EFFICACY.
- Authors
MENDEZ, SYLVIA L.; WITKOWSKY, PATTY; ALLEE, AMANDA; CHRISTENSEN, BRYAN; STILES, COLLEEN
- Abstract
This qualitative research study utilized a phenomenological approach to explore the relationship between sorority ritual and self-efficacy. Guided by Social Cognitive Theory, data were collected through focus groups and one-on-one interviews. This study provided new insights into the role of ritual participation on perceived increases in self-efficacy in college women. Implications for future research and practice also are discussed.
- Subjects
SELF-efficacy; STUDENT engagement; STUDENT participation; ACADEMIC achievement; SOCIAL cognitive theory
- Publication
Oracle: The Research Journal of the Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors, 2017, Vol 12, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2165-7858
- Publication type
Article