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Mapping the University Learning Environment

  • Alice A. Mitchell, , Marie T. Sergent and William E. Sedlacek
Published/Copyright: September 1, 1997
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Perceptual mapping can provide a means of evaluating a campus through the eyes of diverse student groups. By providing a fuller understanding of areas of interest and exploring the initial perceptions of new students of these areas, percpetual mapping can have important ramifications for the retention of African American students at predominately White institutions. The authors describe a study that illustrates the use of this technique for the environmental assessment of a campus environment.

Published Online: 1997-9-1

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