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    Effects of Identity Processes on College Student Self Esteem, Self Efficacy, and Satisfaction with College.

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    Date
    2009-07-27
    Author
    Ling, Caryn
    Advisor(s)
    Erger, Jeff S.
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    Abstract
    This study investigates how student's views of themselves both affect and are affected by their initial college experiences. Two sociological theories of identity (Role Theory and Social Identity Theory), are used to test the link between identity and self esteem, self efficacy, and student satisfaction.
    Subject
    College freshmen--Identity
    College freshmen--Psychology
    Identity (Psychology)--Research
    Group identity--Research
    Self-esteem--Social aspects
    Self-efficacy--Social aspects
    Satisfaction--Social aspects
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/35647
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    Color poster with text and tables (Spring 2009)
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