Monday, October 15, 2012

Research Blog #5 - Five Scholarly Sources

Arum, Richard, and Josipa Roksa. Academically Adrift: Limited Learning on College Campuses. Chicago: University of Chicago, 2011. Print.
Cleveland, Michael J.; Lanza, Stephanie T.; Ray, Anne E. "Transitions In First-Year College Student Drinking Behaviors: Does Pre-College Drinking Moderate The Effects Of Parent- And Peer-Based Intervention Components?." Psychology Of Addictive Behaviors 26.3 (n.d.): 440-450. Thomson Scientific: ISI Web of Knowledge--Web of Science. Web. 12 Oct. 2012.


Gladwell, Malcolm. "Annals of Anthropology: Drinking Games." (underlined) (The New Yorker). February 15 & 22, 2010: 70-76.
Hoeppner, Bettina B.; Barnett, Nancy E; Jackson, Kristina M.; Colby, Suzanne M.; Kahler, Christopher W.; Monti, Peter M.; Read, Jennifer; Tevyaw, Tracy; Wood, Mark; Corriveau, Donald; Fingeret, Allan. "Daily College Student Drinking Patterns Across The First Year Of College." Journal Of Studies On Alcohol & Drugs 73.4 (n.d.): 613. EBSCO: Academic Search Premier (EBSCO EIT) (XML). Web. 9 Oct. 2012.
 
LaBrie, Joseph W.; Ehret, Phillip J.; Hummer, Justin F.; Prenovost, Katherine. "Poor Adjustment To College Life Mediates the Relationship Between Drinking Motives And Alcohol Consequences: A Look At College Adjustment, Drinking Motives, And Drinking Outcomes." Addictive Behaviors 37.4 (n.d.): 379. EBSCO: OmniFile Full Text Mega (H.W. Wilson) (EBSCO EIT) (XML). Web. 9 Oct. 2012.
Sperber, Murray A. Beer and Circus: How Big-Time College Sports Is Crippling Undergraduate Education. New York: H. Holt, 2000. Print.
 
 
 
Research Question
Are students drawn to drinking because it helps them cope with the stress associated in attending college and is it a rational way of dealing with the effect of privatization? What can be done to help prevent students from drinking and thus find a healtheir way to cope with stress?

 




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