Developing an instrument to assess college students' attitudes toward pledging and hazing in Greek letter organizations - Statistical Data Included
College Student Journal, Sept, 2001 by Kevin Cokley, Kesi Miller, Dana Cunningham, Janice Motoike, Aisha King, Germine Awad
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KEVIN COCKLEY KESI MILLER DANA CUNNINGHAM JANICE MOTOIKE AISHA KING GERMINE AWAD Southern Illinois University
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