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SOME PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED BY KOREAN STUDENTS STUDYING ABROAD
COTTRELL, DAVID J.,IDE JOHN, H. 이화여자대학교 동서교육연구소 1981 East west education Vol.2 No.1
Five main problem areas which Korean students encounter when studying abroad have been isolated. Each field, Language, Differences in Academic Standards, Finances, Personal Ability, and Cultural Differences, are briefly discussed. Difficulties arose when initially attempting to obtain data but were overcome by using interviews and a questionnaire. These procedures allowed the un-covering of the specific concepts of concern, A few solutions are recommended which would assist in alleviating the overall issue.
Alcohol Expectancy Words Recalled at a Higher Rate by Heavy Drinkers
Benjamin Mahoney,Deborah Graham,David Cottrell 순천향대학교 2009 순천향 인문과학논총 Vol.24 No.-
It is believed that an individual`s alcohol expectancies, the anticipated effects of alcohol retained in memory, will differ in accordance with drinking experience. The focus of recent alcohol expectancy research has been on activation of alcohol expectancy memory networks for heavy drinkers, demonstrated through changes in behaviour following the presentation of implicit alcohol cues. Recent alcohol expectancy research has suggested that priming a memory test word list with an alcohol beverage word (Beer) acts as an environmental cue for heavy drinkers, resulting in greater recall of embedded alcohol expectancy words. Using a memory test designed to further explore the effectiveness of alcohol word cues, the current research tested 247 American exchange students recall of embedded word themes. The results suggest that the sequential presentation of alcohol expectancy words in itself, regardless of the first word (prime) of the tests, provides an adequate implicit cue initiating an expectancy word recall bias for heavy drinkers.