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Hendrickson, Jo M.; Therrien, William J.; Weeden, Dustin D.; Pascarella, Ernest; Hosp, John L. – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2015
A phenomenon is spreading across institutions of higher education (IHEs)--the participation of students with intellectual disabilities (ID) in inclusive postsecondary education programs. Data on two cohorts of first-year students with ID indicate that these students are experiencing college life, as measured by the National Survey of Student…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Intellectual Disability, Learner Engagement, Student Experience
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Loes, Chad; Pascarella, Ernest; Umbach, Paul – Journal of Higher Education, 2012
This study analyzed data from the Wabash National Study of Liberal Arts Education to estimate the unique effects of exposure to classroom diversity and involvement in interactional diversity on growth in critical thinking skills during the first year of college. Net of important confounding influences, neither classroom nor interactional diversity…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Liberal Arts, White Students, Critical Thinking
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Inman, Patricia; Pascarella, Ernest – Journal of College Student Development, 1998
Building on the foundation of research on how critical thinking develops during college and on the extensive research on differences in the resident and commuter student experiences, this article explores aspects of the college experience that might be associated with cognitive development. Analyzes data from six institutions representing 326…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, College Freshmen, College Housing, Commuting Students
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Pascarella, Ernest; And Others – Journal of College Student Development, 1994
Estimated impacts of on- and off-campus work on first-year student (n=210) cognitive outcomes. With controls made for precollege cognitive level and other relevant influences, amount of on- and off-campus work had little negative impact on first-year students' reading comprehension, mathematics achievement, or critical thinking. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Processes, College Freshmen, Critical Thinking
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Pascarella, Ernest; And Others – Journal of College Student Development, 1993
Tested hypothesis that living on campus fostered cognitive growth by estimating relative first-year gains in reading comprehension, mathematical reasoning, and critical thinking of resident (n=40) and commuter (n=170) first-year college students. Controlling for precollege cognitive level, academic motivation, age, work responsibility, and extent…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, College Freshmen, College Housing, Commuting Students
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Pascarella, Ernest; And Others – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1995
The freshman-year cognitive impacts of 5 2-year and 6 4-year colleges were studied for 3,840 students from 23 institutions. Evidence suggests a parity in the relative cognitive impacts of two- and four-year colleges that enroll first-year students of generally similar academic preparation. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Freshmen, Comparative Analysis, Educational Background
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Pascarella, Ernest; And Others – NASPA Journal, 1996
Study of 18 four-year colleges found that joining a fraternity during the first year of college has significant negative impact on four cognitive outcomes: reading comprehension, mathematics, critical thinking, and composite achievement. Joining a sorority in the first year negatively influenced reading comprehension and composite achievement.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Measurement, College Environment, College Freshmen
Pascarella, Ernest; And Others – 1994
This study examined the cognitive effects of fraternity/sorority affiliation on 2,293 first-year college students at 18 four-year institutions in 15 states. It assessed the net affects of Greek affiliation on standardized measures of reading comprehension, mathematics, and critical thinking, and sought to determine if the cognitive impacts of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Ability, College Freshmen, Critical Thinking
Inman, Patricia; Pascarella, Ernest – 1997
This study examined the critical thinking skills of resident and commuter students during the freshmen year, controlled for precollege background and ability. Differences in commuter and resident students' experience, particularly aspects of academic and social integration were also considered. The study sample was a subset taken from a national…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, College Freshmen, Commuting Students, Critical Thinking
Pascarella, Ernest; And Others – 1992
This report sought to test the hypothesis that living on campus fosters cognitive growth by estimating the relative freshman-year gains in reading comprehension, mathematical reasoning, and critical thinking of resident and commuter students at an urban university. Data were collected from 210 college freshmen students at a large research…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Tests, College Freshmen
Pascarella, Ernest; And Others – 1994
This study investigated the relative freshman-year cognitive impacts of five two-year and six four-year colleges and universities drawn from all sections of the United States. The overall sample was 2,685 freshmen students participating in a national longitudinal study and of these the final sample contained 811 students, 280 attending five…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Tests
Pascarella, Ernest; And Others – 1994
This study, part of the National Study of Student Learning, investigated the influence of differential exposure to postsecondary education, particularly the impact of type of institution, number of credit hours, and other factors on gains in critical thinking skills. the sample was 2,092 first-year students attending 13 four-year and 4 two-year…
Descriptors: College Credits, College Freshmen, College Outcomes Assessment, College Students
Pascarella, Ernest; And Others – 1994
In further exploring the relationship between teacher behaviors and student learning, this study, part of the National Study of Student Learning, examined how teacher organization and preparation and teacher skill and clarity influenced the development of general cognitive skills in the first year of college. A sample of 2,302 students attending…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Faculty, College Freshmen, Course Organization