College Student Self-Efficacy Research Studies
Terence Hicks editor Michael McFrazier editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University Press of America
Published:11th Feb '14
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College Student Self-Efficacy Research Studies offers three uniquely designed sections that provide a unique mixture of research studies conducted on African American, Mexican American, and first-generation college students. This book explores a variety of factors affecting a diverse group of college students including institutional commitment, college adjustment, and social and academic self-efficacy barriers.
“What Hicks and McFrazier offer in this critically important tome not only adds to the empirical research literature on self-efficacy among Black college student cohorts, but also situates while at the same time foregrounds the relevance of efficacious behaviors for these cohorts in a diverse array of higher education contexts. The cutting-edge scholarship in this book is certain to spark discourse on this topic for many years to come.” -- Fred A. Bonner, Samuel DeWitt Proctor Chair in Education, Rutgers University Graduate School of Education
ISBN: 9780761862697
Dimensions: 228mm x 151mm x 19mm
Weight: 408g
272 pages