Saturday, March 12, 2016

Research Blog #5: Bibliography with at least Five Scholarly Sources

Works Cited

Becker, Dana. "Does "Stress" Hide Deeper Social Problems?" Time. Time Inc., 13 Mar. 2013. 
Web. 07 Mar. 2016.

Bennett, Doris, Cynthia McCarty, and Shawn Carter. "The Impact of Financial Stress on
Academic Performance in College Economics Courses.”Academy of Educational
Leadership Journal 19.3 (2015): 25-30. ProQuest. Web. 7 Mar. 2016.

Estroff Marano, Hara. "Crisis U." Psychology Today 48.5 (2015): 61-71 11p. CINAHL with Full
Text. Web. 6 Mar. 2016.

Laidley, Thomas M. "The Privatization of College Housing: Poverty, Affordability, and the US Public University." Housing Policy Debate 24.4 (2014): 751-768.

Lim, HanNa, et al. "Financial stress, self-efficacy, and financial help-seeking behavior of college students." Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning25.2 (2014): 148-160.

Meister, Bob. "Debt and Taxes: Can the Financial Industry Save Public Universities?" 
Representations. 1st ed. Vol. 116. N.p.: U of California, 2011. 128-55. The Humanities 
and the Crisis of The Public University.JSTORE. Web. 7 Mar. 2016.

Richardson, Thomas, Peter Elliot, and Ronald Roberts. "The Relationship between Personal Unsecured Debt and Mental and Physical Health: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis." The Relationship between Personal Unsecured Debt and Mental and Physical Health: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Clinical Psychology Review, n.d. Web. 12 Mar. 2016.

"Student Loan Statistics." - ACA International. N.p., n.d. Web. 06 Mar. 2016.

Walsemann, Katrina M., Gilbert C. Gee, and Danielle Gentile. "Sick Of Our Loans: Student Borrowing And The Mental Health Of Young Adults In The United States." Social Science & Medicine 124.(2015): 85-93. ScienceDirect. Web. 7 Mar. 2016.

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