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Bahar, Mustafa – Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 2011
Vocational High School students enter schools either with GPA or with Secondary School Entrance Exam (SSEE). In this research, the difference between the percentages of standard scores of 6190 students at four kinds of Anatolian Vocational High Schools in SSEE and UEE 1 exams, and their regression analyses have been studied. Moreover, one-way…
Descriptors: Vocational High Schools, High Schools, Grade Point Average, Females
Chang, I. Joyce; Kennedy, Gregory E.; Brown, Gregory E. – 2002
A study examined undergraduate student (n=310) attitudes and expectations about future parenting experiences, particularly their attitudes regarding the gender preference for their first child. Findings revealed that female college students were more likely to predict having a son as their first child. A strong preference for boys (92%) was…
Descriptors: Children, Family Life, Females, Gender Issues
Beyer, Sylvia – 1994
Studies have shown that women have lower expectations for success than men. This paper presents the results of four hypotheses which address depression and gender differences in self-perception: (1) depressed subjects are more accurate in their self-perceptions than non-depressed subjects; (2) self-consistency tendencies can predict gender…
Descriptors: Attitudes, College Students, Congruence (Psychology), Depression (Psychology)