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The aim of this simulated survey was to track and analyze the financial condition, attitudes and habits of the average student. Attending college or any other higher educational institution can often be a trying time for a student, financially speaking. Therefore, the information gathered from this survey, in conjunction with the rest of the research composed on this site, is to be used to help to students-or anyone else for that matter-who find themselves in or facing large amounts of debt.
Attending college or any other higher educational institution can often be a trying time for a student, financially speaking. The aim of this simulated survey was to track and analyze the financial condition, attitudes and habits of the average student. Therefore, the information gathered from this survey, in conjunction with the rest of the research composed on this site, is to be used to help to students-or anyone else for that matter-who find themselves in or facing large amounts of debt.
 
 
The simulation is of a proximity survey administered at Macon State College during the Fall 2004 semester. The data was gathered from a class of fourteen students and the data was replicated eight times for a total of 112 samples.

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Attending college or any other higher educational institution can often be a trying time for a student, financially speaking. The aim of this simulated survey was to track and analyze the financial condition, attitudes and habits of the average student. Therefore, the information gathered from this survey, in conjunction with the rest of the research composed on this site, is to be used to help to students-or anyone else for that matter-who find themselves in or facing large amounts of debt.


The simulation is of a proximity survey administered at Macon State College during the Fall 2004 semester. The data was gathered from a class of fourteen students and the data was replicated eight times for a total of 112 samples.