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Financial Socialization’S Impact On College Students’ Credit Card Behavior, Conner N. Palm
Financial Socialization’S Impact On College Students’ Credit Card Behavior, Conner N. Palm
The Journal of Undergraduate Research
This study looked at the association between family financial socialization and credit card behavior among college students. The data came from the 2014-2015 National Student Financial Wellness Study, administered by the Ohio State University. Responses from 283 undergraduate students enrolled in South Dakota State University were analyzed. In general, responsible credit card behavior was found to be more likely exhibited by students who said their parents encouraged them to invest and students who thought their parents were good financial role models.
Attitudes Toward Counterfeit Fashion Products: A South Dakota State University Case Study, Amy Frerichs
Attitudes Toward Counterfeit Fashion Products: A South Dakota State University Case Study, Amy Frerichs
The Journal of Undergraduate Research
Ethically, morally, and legally people know it is wrong to produce and use counterfeit money, but why do we not think twice when it is a fashion product? The business of counterfeiting fashions is a growing problem with no end in sight. Over the past few decades, the problem has been increasing to an ultimate high. Purchasing a counterfeit product reflects on a person’s ethics and morals. There is a difference between a knock-off version of a designer’s product and a counterfeit product; the terms will be defined and evaluated. The ethical and legal dilemma that consumers are in will …