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Author: Williams, William Patrick
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1. Williams, William Patrick
The Effects of Youth Organizations on High School Graduation
M.S. Thesis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 2001.
Also: http://www.concord.edu/sites/default/files/wwilliams.pdf
Cohort(s): Children of the NLSY79
Publisher: UMI - University Microfilms, Bell and Howell Information and Learning
Keyword(s): Child Self-Administered Supplement (CSAS); Extracurricular Activities/Sports; Youth Services

Organizations such as the Boy Scouts of America, the Girl Scouts of America, church groups, community recreation sports, high school sports, and other youth organizations provide educational, recreational, and social interaction opportunities for many adolescents in the United States. As sociologists we can ask, what kind of impact do they have on participants? The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of participation in one or more of these youth organizations on completing high school. Previous research is lacking in this specific area, though there is research that addresses other positive aspects, and some negative, of these organizations. The hypothesis of this study is that youth who participate in extracurricular activities or youth organizations have a greater likelihood of graduating from high school than those who do not participate in extracurricular activities. The data were taken from the National Longitudinal Survey. A logistical regression was conducted to see if there is an association between participation in these youth organizations and high school graduation.
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Williams, William Patrick. The Effects of Youth Organizations on High School Graduation. M.S. Thesis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 2001..