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Leader Identity Among College Students - Coggle Diagram
Leader Identity Among College Students
Engagement
Classroom
Academic Success
Attendance/Participation
Extracurricular activities
Student Government
Clubs
Sports
Arts
Theater
Dance
Music
Graduation Rate
Friendships
Romantic Realtionships
Platonic Relationships
Mentor Relationships
After College
Job Placement
Career Fulfillment
Meaning and Purpose fulfillment
Involvement with in community
College Studies
Graduate students
Undergraduate Students
First-Year Students
Online Students
Degree
Business students
non-Business Students
College
Private College
Public College
Community college
4-year degree university
Before College
High School Involvement
Academic
Sports
Arts
Student governement
Economic Status
Family Background
Parents involvement in leadership roles
Parents involvement in Student's life
Mental health conditions
Birth order
Leader Identity Development (LID)
Stages of development
Leader Identity grounded Theory
Group Influence
Collective Identity
Student Identity
Values
Character development
Generation (Z,Millenial, X, Boomer)
Age
Sex
Male
female
Psychology
Trauma
Mental Health
Anxiety
Depression
High Stress
ADHD
Involvement in therapy
Brain chemicals
Dopamine
seretonin
Oxytocin
Endorphins
Cortisol
Parts of the brain
Technology
Video Games
Playing with others
Playing alone
Smart phone
Screen Time
Limited use
Non use of smart phone
Social Media
Amount of followers
Non Use of social Media
Political Climate
Before 2024 Election
After 2024 Election
Before the Iphone
After the Iphone
COVID
Those before Covid
Those After Covid
Faith/Religious background
Religon
Christian Protestant
Islamic
Jewish
Buddist
Hinduism
Non-religious
Atheist
None
Agnostic
Practicing
Strict Practicing
Flexible
Attendance of religious services