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CPC and NPHC Sororities: An Official Study on the Differences and Silimarities
Hello Everyone!
I am senior anthropology student and I am working on my senior assignment. My project is a study based on the differences and similarities between NPC and NPHC sororities. For the purpose of my study I am in the process of gathering surveys from members of these two types of sororities. If you would like to participate in this study there are two options. A. You can visit my website to learn more about why I am doing this project and then you can be directed to the survey My website can be found at: http://anthsenproj.tripod.com B. I have below posted links to the surveys and you can go straight from this page to the survey. If you are a member of a NPC sorority (Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Delta Pi, Delta Zeta, Chi Omega, etc.) Please follow this link to take the survey: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=202933574130"> If you are a member of a NPHC sorority (Alpha Kappa Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, Zeta Phi Beta, Sigma Gamma Rho) Please follow this link to take the survey: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=630553574769"> Thank You!!! |
I think you mean an "NPC" sorority, not "CPC" sorority. :rolleyes:
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The survey has a lot of questions that all depend on how the greek life is on certain campuses. I knew all of my sisters pretty well, but we had a small greek community. I have friends who were in large chapters and didnt know ALL of their sisters as well as I knew all of mine - but thats just our campuses, nothing to do with the organization. The questions also dont leave room for MANY reasons why people join a sorority - yes I joined because my friends are in the organization, but there were other reasons that I joined that werent listed in the survey.
Yes I think a member needs to remember where they were founded etc... Its not something hard to remember. Do I think they need to remember the 45 founders of their chapter? No. Its not really THAT important, especially long after graduation. Do you need to know/remember that the president who was there when you were initiated's favorite color is pink? No. But your founding information is important to your organization. I also think that yea, knowing that my sorority was founded in 1913 is important, but also knowing the ideals we were founded on and knowing the reasons why our founders didnt just join one of the many organizations available to them - that is the real reasons for our sorority becoming our sorority. Dates and locations, secondary to the WHYs... Oh and the survey was geared toward ACTIVE members and not ALUMNAE. You should specify that in your post. Eh just my two cents, ALSO can you tell Im BORED? Our school system is on spring break. |
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Was it the question on whether you would choose to be a different group when with NPHC you really only rush one group that did it for you, Ladygreek?
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Wow... Someone really needs to do more research. She is trying to uplift the hype rather than examine the reality of each organization.
Besides, if she wants interests to post, she needs to say that... She should not ask us to do it. And a lot of us are way out of undergraduate. Like WAAAY DONE with college. |
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Thank you so much CutiePie2000 for pointing out my mistake in such a respecful and helpful manner. I am doing this study because I want NPC and NPHC members to have a better understanding of each other. I, myself, am a member of an NPHC sorority and I have heard multiple terms for NPC sororities used: NPC-National Panhellenic Conference CPC-Collehge Panhellenic Conference CPH-College Panhellenic I did do my research and it seemed that on my campus the general term used is CPC. If this is wrong then I apologize and meant no disrespect. Thank you for your help! If you would like to participate further in this study (i.e. help me with other terms used in NPC sororities) please PM me and we can exchange email):) . |
sfksfl07- GC folks would be more supportive if they knew who you were. You have not posted in anybody's forum and this is your first one that you started. So we are all wondering, huh? Some of use are WTF? Or WTH?
But, I am wondering, what is your hypothesis, specific aim and the goal of your survey because the questions you ask are not directed and extremely hypothetical. You cannot do any kind of statistics, even if it is multivariate with ANCOVA. If your goal is establish why NPC organizations do not strongly interact with NPHC sororities, besides the fact they are mostly of 2 different ethnic groups, then you are going to have to ask pointed questions: I.E. The type of college/university you attended. How was school paid for: financial aid or parents or other. Did one work during school. Most young ladies joined NPC organizations during their freshmen years. Other young ladies must have more than a semester GPA with fulltime student status to join NPHC sororities. So you are dealing with a different dynamic between the two. I can tell you your questions on your survey must be honed down to simplicity. |
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In response to your comment that my questions leave no room for many reasons why people join sororities: In anthropology we have a certain type of data gathering in which before we administer a survey, we administer a freelist. In a freelist, I take a sample of people (in this case NPHC and NPC sorority members) and I ask them to list as many reasons that they can possibly think of as to why they joined a sorority. I then tally the results and determine the most common choices and I use the most common choices on the survey. I then administer the survey to a far larger sample of sorority members. Unfortunatelty you are unaware of this method. Perhaps because you have never taken an anthropology class (or any research class), or at least not one where you learned anything. I find it interesting that you seem so hostile at the question on the survey regarding how you feel about members memorizing their sororities foundation. Rememer AngelPhiSig: the purpose of this study is to provide a better understanding between these two particular types of sororities-not to say that one type is better or one has a better way of doing things. Finally, I noticed that you were quite annoyed that the survey appears to be geared towards active members and not alumni. Unfortunately your assumption was not true and I do need to add an option to the question I believe you are referring to. Furthermore it is evident to me that you have a poor understanding of NPHC sororities because NPHC sorority members who have graduated and are involved in a graduate chapter are called active (as well as alumni/graduate members). NPHC members who graduate and choose not to be active are called alumni or graduate members not active. I am well aware that the terms are different for NPC sororities. It may be beneficial for you to read my final report. You might just learn something:p . Thank you for your time and yes-I can tell you are bored. |
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Thank you for taking the time to take this survey! For my senior project I am studying the differences and similarities between NPC and NPHC sororities. Your answers will help NPHC and NPC sorority members have a better understanding of each other as well as point potential members in the right direction as far as what they should expect from their sorority experience. This survey has three parts and should take less than 5 minutes to complete. Thanks Again! If the survey was too dificult or too stressful for you to complete then I am very happy that you opted out so soon. I would hate to cause you more pain than what you would experience in everyday life had you not been asked to complete my survey. If you do not understand my previous statement I encourage you and AlphaPhiSig to enroll together in a sociology or anthropology research class. Thanks so much! And do try not to be so sensitive. |
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AKA Monet had some great points in her post, I think, that would make a difference in your survey. No matter what classes you have taken that make you think you know more about this than we do, your survey really was hopelessly geared toward the stereotypical, and TRULY understanding Greek life is being open to individuality, actually, and not the stereotypes. But then, maybe that's what you're going for. Also, for your question regarding founders, two options were much the same, and the first was two harsh. Most would probably feel that they fit in the middle...that sometimes people forget, but that it IS a big deal. |
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I am forced to assume that you have poor reading skills if you believe my survey is for interests. Do you have trouble understanding grammatical tenses? Afterall, you did say you were "like waay done with college". This would explain why you would think that the survey is for interests as opposed to people who are already in a sorority. For example the questions are such as Why did you join a sorority? NOT why do you want to join a sorority. Libraries have tons of information on grammatical tense. You should visit and check up on your skills. You might just see me there continuing my research on NPC and NPHC sororities! Afterall, I never said I was finished with my research. Thanks Again! |
Okey,
You need to matrix up your survey question regarding reasons for joining with a range of 1-5 strongly disagree to strongly agree. Then you will get percentage numbers of who will reply to those that did not answer the question. Then there was a transition in 1990's for all NPHC sororities to an actual above ground pledging period to a "membership intake process". Do you really want questions about underground processes that may be inaccurate for the National organizations. Are you asking WHAT are the differences and similarities? Or are you asking for PERCEPTIONS of the differences and similarities? Those are 2 different questions. I think you are looking for the PERCEIVED differences and similarities. One huge similarity is we are all women first... Then you need to list the school you are doing this for because has this survey been academically reviewed? |
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