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Showing papers in "Journal of College Student Development in 1989"



















Journal Article
TL;DR: This paper investigated the impact of orientation attendance and locus of control on the adjustment of traditional full-time college students to college life and found no statistically significant relationship between attendance at Freshman Orientation and adjustment to college.
Abstract: This study investigates the impact of orientation attendance and locus of control on the adjustment of traditional full-time college students to college life. Subjects were 242 upperclassmen from a large southwestern university. Results indicated that students with an internal locus of control orientation scored higher on the Freshman Transition Questionnaire (FTQ), indicating more successful adjustment to college life. No statistically significant relationship was found between attendance at Freshman Orientation and adjustment to college. Possible explanations for the lack of relationship are discussed.