Document Type
Thesis
Date of Degree Completion
Spring 1973
Degree Name
Master of Science (MS)
Department
Mental Health Counseling
Committee Chair
Howard B. Scott
Second Committee Member
R. Miller
Third Committee Member
Daryl D. Basler
Abstract
This study examined how the role of the Resident Assistant was perceived by students, Head Residents, and Resident Assistants on the Central Washington State College campus.
Thirty-nine statements descriptive of the R.A.'s role were administered to the entire H.R. and R.A. staff and 90 students at Central Washington State College.
Data received was subjected to analysis of variance and t test. Results indicated a greater difference between students and R.A.'s than H.R.'s and R.A.'s or H.R.'s and students. These results may serve as a reference point for further dialogue.
Recommended Citation
Ruhl, Stephen J., "The Role of the Resident Assistant as Perceived by Students, Head Residents, and Resident Assistants, At Central Washington State College" (1973). All Master's Theses. 2167.
https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/etd/2167
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