Students enrolled in introductory and culminating and/or capstone hospitality courses and faculty were surveyed to ascertain differences in knowledge levels and attitudinal sets using a 90-item self-administered questionnaire. Significant differences in AIDS attitudes and knowledge scores were found by student rank faculty level, and schools surveyed.
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