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Selection and socialization effects of studying abroad.

Adam T NissenWiebke BleidornSamantha EricsonChristopher J Hopwood
Published in: Journal of personality (2022)
Students who are relatively more intrinsically motivated and emotionally healthy appear to be more likely to study abroad. However, studying abroad for one month does not appear to lead to meaningful and lasting psychological change, on average. Our results highlight the need to examine both selection and socialization effects of study abroad programs with longitudinal data and well-matched comparison groups.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • cross sectional
  • data analysis