Student Well-Being in Agricultural Clubs/Organizations and Teams
Academic Level at Time of Presentation
Senior
Major
Agribusiness
Minor
Global Agribusiness
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Dr. Michelle Santiago
Presentation Format
Poster Presentation
Abstract/Description
This project involves measuring student well-being in agricultural clubs, organizations, and teams. The hypothesis is that students who participate on a team affiliated with their organization are happier than those who participated in the organization but not on the team. The survey was designed using the PERMA model of physiological well-being and happiness. Students were asked to identify the agricultural club, organization, or team in which they are most involved, and responded to the PERMA model with respect to that club, organization, or team. Other information was also collected regarding the student demographics and other agricultural organizational involvement.
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Honors Thesis
Student Well-Being in Agricultural Clubs/Organizations and Teams
This project involves measuring student well-being in agricultural clubs, organizations, and teams. The hypothesis is that students who participate on a team affiliated with their organization are happier than those who participated in the organization but not on the team. The survey was designed using the PERMA model of physiological well-being and happiness. Students were asked to identify the agricultural club, organization, or team in which they are most involved, and responded to the PERMA model with respect to that club, organization, or team. Other information was also collected regarding the student demographics and other agricultural organizational involvement.