THE DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE OF CAMPUS STUDENT ORGANIZATNS.
Abstract
Physical and social environmental stimuli which may account for variances in behavior were investigated in order to arrive at a taxonomy of situational variables which will enhance the control and prediction of individual behavior. Questionnaires were administered to 967 university students belonging to 54 different campus organizations and a principal components factor analysis was applied. Results were intercorrelated and analyzed, and it was determined that although the 54 groups were categorized into 6 major divisions without sacrificing homogeneity, a hierarchial profile analysis is needed to corroborate the decision.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1964
- Accession Number
- AD0601751
Entities
People
- Nurhan Findikyan
- Saul B. Sells
Organizations
- Texas Christian University