Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Research Blog #5: Bibliography

Alfano, Halley J and Nina B Eduljee. “Differences in Work, Levels of Involvement, and
Academic Performance Between Residential and Commuter Students.” College Student Journal 47.2 (2013): 334-42. Academic Search Premier [EBSCO]. Web.

Chickering, Arthur W. Commuting versus Resident Students:. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass,
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"Commuter Students: Myths, Realities, Helpful Theoretical Frameworks." (2006): n.
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Ernest Pascarella. Cognitive Impacts of Living on Campus Versus Commuting to College.                 Tech. N.p.: n.p., n.d. Print.

Forbus, Patricia, John J. Newbold and Sanjay S. Mehta. “A Study of Non-Traditional and
Traditional Students in Terms of Their Time Management Behaviors, Stress Factors, and Coping Strategies.” Academy of Educational Leadership Journal 15 (2011): 109-25. Literary Reference Center [EBSCO]. Web.

Gasser, Ray. "Educational and Retention Benefits of Residence Hall Living." Review. 2008:            n. pag. Web.

Jiang, Qi, Cynthia E. Anderson, Jane S. Reid, and Mark F. Toncar. "Commuter and                          Residential Students: Differing Expectations for College Selection and Student Life."               International Journal of Business Research 7.4 (2007): n. pag. Web.

Johnson, Judith L. "Commuter College Students: What Factors Determine Who Will
Persist or Who Will Drop Out?" College Student Journal 31.3 (97): n. pag. Web.
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Newbold, John J. "Lifestyle Challenges for Commuter Students." Wiley Periodicals, Inc.                   Wiley Online Library, 2015. Web.

Rouege, Ciara. "Commuter Lifestyle Gives Students a More Realistic Life

Experience." The Daily Cougar (2013): n. pag. Web.

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