"Introducing Sororities—Direction of Impact," The Davidsonian, November 11, 1997.
- Title
- "Introducing Sororities—Direction of Impact," The Davidsonian, November 11, 1997.
- Description
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This poll illustrates responses from students on whether or not sororities should come to the Davidson campus. On the left is the women's response chart, and on the right is the weighted response from the student body. This poll was commissioned by the Council on Campus and Religious Life and the Student Government Association in Fall 1997, and the results were released on November 11, 1997.
Introducing Sororities— Direction of Impact
These pie charts interpret student response to the question, "Would the introduction of sororities have a positive or negative impact on the current eating house system?" Responses were entered on a scale from 1 to 5, 1 being most negative and 5 being most positive. 3 is neither positive or negative. It encompasses responses such as "don't know," "undecided," or neutral," but is not ascribed to one in particular. The Davidsonian has combined 4.00 and 5.00 into a group which represents an overall positive direction of impact. 1.00 and 2.00 are grouped to represent an overall negative direction of impact. - Date
- November 11, 1997.
- Source
- The Davidsonian.
- Language
- English.
- Publisher
- Davidson College.
- Item sets
- Sororities
- Site pages
- Sororities
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