Presentation Title
The Effects of Employment Status on Perceptions of Romantic Relationships in South Africa
Presentation Type
Oral Presentation
College
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Major
Psychology
Session Number
1
Location
RM 217
Faculty Mentor
Dr. Mark Agars
Juror Names
Moderator: Dr. Arianna Hugh
Start Date
5-19-2016 2:00 PM
End Date
5-19-2016 2:20 PM
Abstract
The purpose of our survey research aims to investigate employment status as a main effect on infidelity. Specifically, among various South African ethnic groups. We expect that there will be a correlation between employment status and perceptions of infidelity such that participants who are employed will view infidelity more favorably than participants who are unemployed. Data collection will take place in South Africa during the summer of 2016.
The Effects of Employment Status on Perceptions of Romantic Relationships in South Africa
RM 217
The purpose of our survey research aims to investigate employment status as a main effect on infidelity. Specifically, among various South African ethnic groups. We expect that there will be a correlation between employment status and perceptions of infidelity such that participants who are employed will view infidelity more favorably than participants who are unemployed. Data collection will take place in South Africa during the summer of 2016.