Bibliography/Reference (follow APA style): Abenoja, et al. (2019, March) The Experiences of Working While Studying: A Phenomenological Study of Senior High School Students. ResearchGate. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/340937176_The_Experiences_of_Working_While_Studying_A_Phenomenological_Study_of_Senior_High_School_Students
Research Journal # 3 Title: The similarities and differences between working and non-working students at a mid-sized American public university.
Abstract: Using data collected as part of the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE), this study examines differences between the grades, time spent preparing for class, involvement in co-curricular activities, time spent socializing and overall enjoyment of their college experience of working and non-working students at a mid-sized public university. Several demographic correlates of student employment are also examined. Throughout the paper, specific attention is focused upon the differences that exist between students who work on-campus and those who work off-campus. Results show that there are very few differences between working and non-working students. As the number of hours that student work increases, however, the number of hours that they spend socializing decreases. Seniors and men also tend to work more hours than first-year students and women. (Contains 3 tables.)
Narrative Citation Statement:In their paper, Riggert et al. (2006) go as far as to say that "student employment is no longer an isolated phenomenon; it is an educational fact of life." One purpose of this study is to test the effect of employment upon working students' grades.
Parenthetical Citation Statement: It has been established by academics in a variety of disciplines that the proportion of high school and college students who work while school is in session has been steadily increasing since the 1960s (Henke, Lyons and Krachenberg, 1993; Stern and Nakata, 1991). Bibliography/Reference (follow APA style): Brandon, L. (2012, January 6). The similarities and differences between working and non-working students at a mid-sized American public university. The Free Library. https://www.thefreelibrary.com/The+similarities+and+differences+between+working+and+non-working. . .-a0297135943