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Wang, Weiping; Li, Wen – Chinese Education & Society, 2022
Online learning has now become a prominent characteristic of global higher education, and students' experiences of online learning have become a focal issue in research on online learning. This is not only the premise for assessing the quality of online learning but also the key to promoting regional equity in higher education. This study drew…
Descriptors: Regional Characteristics, Differences, Student Experience, Electronic Learning
Ding, Yi; Laux, John; Salyers, Kathleen; Kozelka, Susan – School Psychology Forum, 2017
General personality was assessed of 104 graduate students in school counseling, mental health counseling, and school psychology programs in the United States using the Big Five model of personality domains. The students in three programs reported similarities and differences in their preference and performance in domain knowledge, with more…
Descriptors: Personality, Graduate Students, Academic Achievement, Counselor Training
Connor, Ethel Green – 1983
A study was conducted to detect possible bias in the prediction of school achievement with family background variables and the effects of biased selection on the classifications of exceptional schools. Bias was examined by testing the equality of subpopulation regressions for predominately Black, Hispanic and White school subgroups. Significant…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bias, Black Students, Differences