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How And Why: Moving Forward To Promote High Quality, Purposeful Research On The Fraternal Experience, Georgianna L. Martin Sep 2011

How And Why: Moving Forward To Promote High Quality, Purposeful Research On The Fraternal Experience, Georgianna L. Martin

Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice

No abstract provided.


Front Matter & Table Of Contents, Oracle Sep 2011

Front Matter & Table Of Contents, Oracle

Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice

No abstract provided.


The More You Put Into It, The More You Get Out Of It: The Educational Gains Of Fraternity/Sorority Officers, Larry Long, Alex Snowden Sep 2011

The More You Put Into It, The More You Get Out Of It: The Educational Gains Of Fraternity/Sorority Officers, Larry Long, Alex Snowden

Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice

The purpose of this study was to determine if undergraduate fraternity and sorority members who serve as chapter officers report different experiences and gains compared to non-officers. The researchers sampled 3,008 fraternity members and 3,745 sorority members from the aggregate results of the institutions that used the AFA/EBI Fraternity/Sorority Assessment during the 2009-2010 academic year. Differences by leadership experience were tested using Cliff’s delta. The researchers found significant differences in the development of chapter officers and non-officers for eight of nine educational gains measures with chapter officers reporting greater gains in these areas. Chapter officers were also more likely to …


Effects Of Sorority Members’ Pornography Use On Bystander Intervention In A Sexual Assault Situation And Rape Myth Acceptance, Matthew W. Brosi, John D. Foubert Ph.D., R. Sean Bannon, Gabriel Yandell Sep 2011

Effects Of Sorority Members’ Pornography Use On Bystander Intervention In A Sexual Assault Situation And Rape Myth Acceptance, Matthew W. Brosi, John D. Foubert Ph.D., R. Sean Bannon, Gabriel Yandell

Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice

College women’s exposure to pornography is growing nationwide. A limited amount of research exists documenting the negative effects of pornography on women’s attitudes and behavior related to sexual assault. The present study surveyed sorority members at a Midwestern public university on their pornography use, rape myth acceptance, bystander efficacy, and bystander willingness to help in potential sexual assault situations. Results showed that women who view pornography are significantly less likely to intervene as a bystander and are more likely to believe rape myths. Implications for women’s personal safety and for the advisability of consuming pornography are discussed.


A Social Identity Approach To Intergroup Contact Between Fraternity And Sorority Members And Non-Members, Katie M. Warber, Melissa E. Taylor, Dana C. Makstaller Sep 2011

A Social Identity Approach To Intergroup Contact Between Fraternity And Sorority Members And Non-Members, Katie M. Warber, Melissa E. Taylor, Dana C. Makstaller

Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice

This study examined group salience (i.e., prominence, relevance) as a moderating variable in intergroup contact between fraternity/sorority members and non-members. Specifically, it examined how salience moderates the relationship between non-member perceptions of intergroup contact and stereotypical behavior of fraternity and sorority members. Results revealed little support for membership salience as a moderator of non-member perceptions of contact quality with members and non-member perceptions of stereotypical member behavior. Main effects were found regarding non-member levels of trust and self-disclosure and perceptions of fraternity/sorority members as deviant.


Fraternity And Sorority Thriving: A Residential Perspective, Matthew Vetter Sep 2011

Fraternity And Sorority Thriving: A Residential Perspective, Matthew Vetter

Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice

When provided with the space and resources common to residential learning communities, fraternity and sorority residences are often viewed as synonymous to the risky behaviors associated with fraternal organizations. The purpose of this study was to compare the levels of thriving of fraternity and sorority members in various living environment to their nonaffiliated peers using the Thriving Quotient. Fraternity and sorority members’ type of residence was not found to be associated with student thriving, although living closer to campus was positively associated with Social Connectedness and negatively associated with Engaged Learning. Fraternity and sorority membership overall was positively associated with …


Doing A Good Job At A Bad Thing: Prevalence And Perpetuation Of Stereotypes Among Members Of Historically Black Sororities, Natalie T.J. Tindall Ph.D., Marcia D. Hernandez Ph.D., Matthew W. Hughey Ph.D. Sep 2011

Doing A Good Job At A Bad Thing: Prevalence And Perpetuation Of Stereotypes Among Members Of Historically Black Sororities, Natalie T.J. Tindall Ph.D., Marcia D. Hernandez Ph.D., Matthew W. Hughey Ph.D.

Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice

This study examined how stereotypes among alumnae members of historically Black sororities affected their experiences as both undergraduate and graduate members. This research contributes to the literature on skin color bias and to the stereotypes of Black women. For the majority of women we surveyed for this research, the myths and stereotypes surrounding skin color bias, intra-racial group relations, beauty, and femininity of different historically Black sororities influenced the initial perceptions of members in each group. The findings include some commonality among stereotypes about the oldest sororities (Alpha Kappa Alpha and Delta Sigma Theta), yet stereotypes about the other organizations …


Student Learning In Fraternities And Sororities: Using Nsse Data To Describe Members’ Participation In Educationally Meaningful Activities In College, Dan Bureau Ph.D., Helen Grace Ryan Ph.D., Chad Ahren Ph.D., Rick Shoup, Vasti Torres Ph.D. May 2011

Student Learning In Fraternities And Sororities: Using Nsse Data To Describe Members’ Participation In Educationally Meaningful Activities In College, Dan Bureau Ph.D., Helen Grace Ryan Ph.D., Chad Ahren Ph.D., Rick Shoup, Vasti Torres Ph.D.

Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice

The benefits and challenges for college students involved in social fraternities and sororities have long been sources of heated discussion among higher education constituents. A liberal education is meant to incorporate elements of critical thinking, diverse experiences, and challenging and enriching interactions with peers and educators. Past research indicates that involvement in a fraternity or sorority has had some positive effect in these areas, especially as students persist at their chosen institutions. This study uses data from the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) to explore indicators of student learning among senior members of social fraternities and sororities. Regression analyses …


Front Matter & Table Of Contents, Oracle May 2011

Front Matter & Table Of Contents, Oracle

Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice

No abstract provided.


Ten Issues Later: Retrospective And Prospects, J. Patrick Biddix Ph.D. May 2011

Ten Issues Later: Retrospective And Prospects, J. Patrick Biddix Ph.D.

Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice

No abstract provided.


An Exploration Of The Sexual Orientation And Educational Outcomes Of Undergraduate Fraternity Members, Larry Long May 2011

An Exploration Of The Sexual Orientation And Educational Outcomes Of Undergraduate Fraternity Members, Larry Long

Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice

Previous research found an unwelcoming environment may hinder the identity development of college students. Furthermore, studies revealed gay, bisexual, and questioning (GBQ) students may encounter a hostile environment in college fraternities. This influenced the researcher to question if fraternities are as effective in producing educational gains for GBQ members as for heterosexual members. In the present study, the researcher sampled 286 GBQ and 286 heterosexual fraternity members from the aggregate results of the campuses that used the AFA/EBI Fraternity/Sorority Assessment in 2009 or 2010. The researcher conducted rank-based analyses of variance to assess the differences in personal gains, alcohol use, …


Spiritual Values Among Fraternity Men Compared To Unaffiliated Men And The Influence Of Hegemonic Masculinity, Jason B. Goldfarb, Charles G. Eberly Ph.D. May 2011

Spiritual Values Among Fraternity Men Compared To Unaffiliated Men And The Influence Of Hegemonic Masculinity, Jason B. Goldfarb, Charles G. Eberly Ph.D.

Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice

The article is based on the Center for the Study of the College Fraternity’s 2009 Adele Williamson Outstanding Masters Research Award winning thesis entitled, “Student Spiritual Development Associated with Fraternity Affiliation.” Using data (n = 1,211) from the Higher Education Research Institute (HERI) at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) 2003 pilot survey instrument, College Students' Beliefs and Values, funded by the John Templeton Foundation, this study examined the relationship between fraternity affiliation, hegemonic masculinity, spirituality, religion, and other associated spiritual/religious factors. Significant differences were found regarding measures of spirituality and associated beliefs and values between fraternity-affiliated and …


Changing Trends In The Undergraduate Fraternity/Sorority Experience: An Evaluative And Analytical Literature Review, Amy B. Perkins, J. Daniel Zimmerman, Steven M. Janosik May 2011

Changing Trends In The Undergraduate Fraternity/Sorority Experience: An Evaluative And Analytical Literature Review, Amy B. Perkins, J. Daniel Zimmerman, Steven M. Janosik

Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice

Fraternal organizations in American institutions of higher education have a significant influence on student life and campus culture. Historically, research has shown that fraternities and sororities provide environments that support negative and often illegal activities that can be detrimental to individuals and communities at large. However, recent research has identified new trends that suggest this may be changing. This article identifies these trends and implications.