Adaptation to a Sibling Culture: The Satisfaction and Persistence Intentions of Mainland Chinese Postgraduate Students at a Hong Kong University
This study proposed and tested a model of the adaptation of postgraduate students to a "sibling culture", namely, Mainland Chinese students at the University of Hong Kong. The model was based on higher education literature combined with acculturation elements for the construct of social in...
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Main Authors: | Min Zeng (Author), David Watkins (Author) |
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2007-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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