“…In the latter case, students with high academic motivation may tend to rate study facilities lower than those with less academic motivation, and hence the variable appears to be, in part, a measure of motivation. The fact that the strength of peer relationships within the dorm is negatively related to academic performance is consistent with the O'Shea [18] argument that there is essentially a time allocation relationship between social relations and academic performance. Peer relationships, therefore, play a dual and conflicting role in the retention process.…”