
Social Functioning in College Students
Do first year students have higher levels of social functioning than final year students?
Lisa Walsh(Author)
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Published on 27. March 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
76 pages
978-3-8484-3050-5 (ISBN)
Description
This thesis examines the affect the psychological variables of shyness, self-esteem and social self-efficacy have on students' levels of social functioning. Social functioning occurs when an individual interacts with other individuals and carries out social role behaviours connected to individual or chosen social positions. Hypotheses that the researcher considered were that shy, low self-esteem, low social self-efficacy individuals have poor social skills and thus low levels of social functioning. Also considered was, that there was a difference between year of study and gender and levels of social functioning. The results supported the hypotheses with the exception that there was no difference between year of study and social functioning levels. Self-esteem and Gender were found to be the most significant predictors of social functioning in college students. Current and past research on the relationship between the psychological variables (shyness, self-esteem and social self-efficacy) showed similar results, but the results relevant to gender differed from past research.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Germany
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 220 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 5 mm
Weight
131 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-8484-3050-5 (9783848430505)
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Lisa is 22, and lives in County Waterford, in the South-East of Ireland. She completed this research project as her dissertation for the partial fulfilment of the requirements for her degree in Psychology in Waterford Institute of Technology. Lisa is currently studying for her Masters in Social Studies in Waterford.