(1) We surveyed 158 college freshmen on an urban campus to determine their sexual practices and their knowledge and attitudes about acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
(2) In 1981, using a 30% random sample, freshmen students in medicine and dentistry at UTM and medical students at a nearby state medical school similar to UTM were surveyed concerning health behaviors, attitudes, and knowledge.
(3) The survey was conducted in 1986-87 via a questionnaire mailed to 2,030 individuals, including freshmen, juniors, interns, residents, and newly practicing generalists; 80.3% responded.
(4) The sample consisted of 340 1st or 2nd semester college freshmen (58.5% males and 41.5% females) entering a required health education course at a midwestern college.
(5) Subjects were 40 college freshmen who had been identified as high test-anxious in an initial mail-out survey of the Test Anxiety scale.
(6) 109 freshmen, 103 seniors, and 82 graduates (baccalaureate nursing) were examined for model selection, risk-taking, restrictions, and anxiety in the decision-making process in specific situations.
(7) All subjects had been given the MMPI as entering freshmen in the years 1962-1965.
(8) Students classified at risk as freshmen are more likely to remain at risk as seniors.
(9) 55 freshmen were administered a measure of formal operations consisting of eight suboperations and a complete score, the Omnibus Personality Inventory, and the conceptual complexity measure.
(10) The attitudes of freshmen who had just entered nursing schools and seniors who had already finished clinical training in psychiatry were compared to measure the attitude change during the course of nursing education, if any.
(11) The objective of this study was to assess whether freshmen improved these skills after mirror training in three dimensions.
(12) Many medical schools have required emergency medicine courses for freshmen medical students, usually through participation in BLS (basic life support) or EMT activities.
(13) However, a positive health behavior trend was noted with respect to smokeless tobacco use declining from a high of 14% as freshmen to 8% as seniors.
(14) To test these hypotheses, college freshmen were prompted to offer rules for word construction to a same-sex recipient (a confederate) who was described as needing remediation on vocabulary and who "failed" a practice task.
(15) This study complements previous reports of an examination of entering freshmen and seniors.
(16) A history of cold sores was obtained in 25.6% of the freshmen; none had a history of manifest genital herpes.
(17) Eight pre-entry, four academic, four social-institutional, and nine commitment variables differed significantly in retained and departed freshmen.
(18) Members of a medical school graduating class of 1985 were studied as freshmen and prior to graduation to assess the developmental issues of autonomy, intimacy and career choice.
(19) An experiment that focused on attitudes toward sexually active older persons was conducted with 140 freshmen medical students.
(20) Thirty-six male dental students, 20 freshmen and 16 sophomores, at Case Western Reserve University, participated in the study.
Frosh
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) Causes included entrapment at the arcade of Froshe (14 patients), laceration (6 patients), fracture (6 patients), compression or contusion (3 patients), and loss associated with tumor (3 patients).
(2) Some compressions of the posterior branch of the radial nerve (posterior interosseous nerve) may be caused either by transverse fibrous formations in the front of the articular capsule of the elbow or by the anterior edge of the 2nd radial, as well as by Froshe's arch or the surface end ot the short supinator.