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UNDERGRADUATE ADJUSTMENT TO COLLEGE, DRINKING BEHAVIOR, AND FRATERNITY MEMBERSHIP
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Drinking BehaviorStudent RetentionSubstance UseDrinking PatternsStudent SuccessEducational PsychologyEducationSocial SciencesStudent AdaptationApplied Social PsychologyCollege QuestionnaireUniversity Student RetentionHigher EducationPsychologyAlcohol Misuse
This study examined the relationship between adjustment to college as measured by Baker and Siryk's 1986 Student Adaptation to College Questionnaire, drinking patterns, and various aspects of student life (e.g., fraternity or sorority membership). A total of 114 students participated. Pearson product-moment correlations indicated several significant relationships.
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