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Title
EXPLORING FACTORS INFLUENCING INTERNSHIP ENGAGEMENT LEVELS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF FIRST-GENERATION AND NON-FIRST-GENERATION STUDENTS
Description
The objective of this study is to gain a better understanding of the factors influencing internship engagement and determine if there is a notable difference between first-generation students and their non-first-generation counterparts. To achieve this goal, I surveyed students currently engaged in an internship or those who have completed one within the past three years.
The findings indicate that there is no significant difference between the two groups in terms of overall internship engagement. However, first-generation students reported experiencing higher levels of work-role fit and psychological meaningfulness. It's worth noting that psychological meaningfulness influences internship engagement.
Date Created
2024-05
Contributors
- Martinez, Graciela (Author)
- Hom, Peter (Thesis director)
- LePine, Marcie (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- School of International Letters and Cultures (Contributor)
- Department of Information Systems (Contributor)
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Extent
73 pages
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
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Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Series
Academic Year 2023-2024
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.191984
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- 2024-04-01 10:54:39
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- 2024-04-03 01:06:39
- 8 months 3 weeks ago
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