A Survey of Undergraduate Women's Social Regulations |
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Authors: | Ruth Neal Anderson |
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Abstract: | Data concerning women undergraduates' social regulations in a selected number of coeducational colleges and universities were collected in order to identify liberal regulations in use or under consideration in these institutions grouped according to size, control, and regional location. The collected information supported considerable liberalization in the areas of room and apartment visiting, off-campus living, clothing, sign-out, curfew hours, and coeducational residence halls. Larger respondent institutions' regulations and those of Western institutions evidenced the most liberalization, while regulations of public-control and private-control institutions were considered equally liberal. |
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