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The State of Fraternity/Sorority Research
School of Education Book Chapters
  • James P. Barber, William & Mary - School of Education
  • J. P. Biddix
  • Grahaeme A. Hesp
  • Eric Norman
  • Daniel A. Bureau
Document Type
Book Chapter -- Access Restricted On-Campus Only
Department/Program
Education
Publication Date
12-1-2019
Book Title
Foundations, Research, and Assessment of Fraternities and Sororities: Retrospective and Future Considerations
Publisher
Stylus Publishing/ Myers Education Press
Editor
Pietro A. Sasso, J. Patrick Biddix and Mónica Lee Miranda
Series
Culture and Society in Higher Education
Abstract

"Over 50 years ago, Baciq and Sgan (1962) wrote, “Only an increase in the factual data about fraternities will raise the level from the emotional and anecdotal to the rational and logical” (p. 95). In their introduction to The Impact of College on Students, Feldman and Newcomb (1969) noted that the periodic assessment of scientific endeavor is essen-tial for any profession. Practitioners often reflect on and discuss the nature of research in their chosen field, but generally only during conferences or in other informal ways. Feldman and Newcomb believed, however, that the reflection on research in a profession such as fraternity and sorority life should be more systemic. Despite these warnings, Fin-egan and Hines (1967) reported in American Fraternities: An Agenda of Needed Research, “Nowhere, so far as we know has anyone undertaken a ‘research program’ with college fraternity life as its focus” (p. 3)..."

ISBN
9781975502638
Disciplines
Publication Statement
W&M Libraries was granted permission to share the book chapter "The State of Fraternity/Sorority Research" from the book "Foundations, Research, and Assessment of Fraternities and Sororities: Retrospective and Future Considerations" published by Stylus/Myers Education Press. Further information on permissions is attached as supplemental material.
Citation Information
James P. Barber, J. P. Biddix, Grahaeme A. Hesp, Eric Norman, et al.. "The State of Fraternity/Sorority Research" Gorham, ME(2019) p. 167 - 179
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/james-barber/39/