Cameron L. Armstrong's research while affiliated with Baylor University and other places

Publications (3)

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Using a statewide college student dataset, this chapter examines how the patterns in and predictors of civic responsibility development differ by students' racial background. Findings reveal that the level of civic responsibility does vary by student race. Results showed that Asian American students reported the lowest self-assessment of civic resp...
Chapter
Using a statewide college student dataset, this chapter examines how the patterns in and predictors of civic responsibility development differ by students' racial background. Findings reveal that the level of civic responsibility does vary by student race. Results showed that Asian American students reported the lowest self-assessment of civic resp...
Article
The purpose of this study was to examine the levels of growth in cognitive outcomes among students attending Southern Baptist universities, as compared to their peers at other Council of Christian Colleges & Universities (CCCU), Catholic, and nonsectarian institutions, and to identify the college experiences that contribute to cognitive development...

Citations

... 201). Other important higher education outcomes such as academic self-concept (Armstrong & Kim, 2016), leadership (Moran et al., 2007), and racial identity awareness (Paredes-Collins & Collins, 2011) have also been associated with enrollment at evangelical institutions in comparison with other sectarian colleges and universities. These studies point to the characteristics of evangelical institutions and their distinctive potential to spur all forms of student learning and development, including those associated with the interfaith movement. ...