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Glynn, Joseph G.; Sauer, Paul L.; Miller, Thomas E. – NASPA Journal, 2003
Logistic regression is employed to develop a model that enhances early identification of freshmen at risk of attrition. Independent variables employed to predict attrition include demographics; high school experiences; and attitudes, opinions, and values as reported on a survey administered during freshman orientation. Model and results are…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Freshmen, Dropout Research, Early Identification
Nelson, C. Van; Nelson, Jacquelyn S.; Malone, Bobby G. – 2000
In this study, models were constructed for eight academic areas, including applied sciences, communication sciences, education, physical sciences, life sciences, humanities and arts, psychology, and social sciences, to predict whether or not an at-risk graduate student would be successful in obtaining a master's degree. Records were available for…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Admission Criteria, Graduate Students, Graduate Study
Sugland, Barbara W.; Zaslow, Martha; Nord, Christine Winquist – 1993
Most youth in America have a good chance of becoming productive members of adult society. However, for a particular group of young people, at-risk youth, the probability of maturing into responsible adulthood is less certain. "At-risk youth" is a term commonly used to describe those adolescents for whom there is a high probability (risk)…
Descriptors: Adolescents, At Risk Persons, Coping, Definitions
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Walker, Hill M.; Sprague, Jeffrey R. – Behavioral Disorders, 1999
The role of functional behavioral assessment is contrasted with a longitudinal risk-factors exposure model for understanding and predicting maladaptive behavioral outcomes in applied settings. The strengths and weaknesses of each approach are discussed and the need for integration of the two approaches to gain a comprehensive understanding is…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Disorders, Children, Evaluation Methods
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Whitley, Bernard E., Jr. – Research in Higher Education, 1998
Studies (n=107) of prevalence and correlates of college student cheating are reviewed. Strongest correlates of cheating included having moderate expectations of success, past cheating, poor study conditions, positive attitudes about cheating, perceiving that social norms support cheating, and anticipating rewards for success. A model of…
Descriptors: Cheating, College Students, Expectation, High Risk Students
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Turner, Lisa A.; Johnson, Burke – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2003
Tests a theoretical model of mastery motivation with 169 4-year-old African American at-risk children and their parents. The results showed that parents' education predicted parenting beliefs, parents' global self-efficacy predicted parenting beliefs and parent-child relationships, parenting beliefs predicted parent-child relationships,…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Black Students, Family Influence, High Risk Students
Zhao, J. Charles – 1999
This study examined the factors affecting the four-year academic performance and outcomes of 1,249 underprepared students at Prince George's Community College (Maryland). The fall 1994 freshmen required remediation in reading, writing, or mathematics. Subjects were defined as achievers if, by summer 1998, they had earned a degree or certificate…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, College Outcomes Assessment, Community Colleges
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Furlong, Michael J.; Bates, Michael P.; Smith, Douglas C. – Psychology in the Schools, 2001
Examines responses of 40,435 students from the "Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey" and uses student self-reported school risk behaviors to "predict" recent weapon possession at school. Although school risk behaviors were moderately correlated with school weapon possession, many frequent weapon carriers displayed zero…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, High Risk Students, Models, Predictive Measurement
Ronco, Sharron L. – 1995
This study applied the methodology of competing risks survival analysis to determine the probability that a student's first enrollment in the university will end in graduation, transfer, or withdrawal. The risk factors associated with each mode of exit were assessed, with attention to factors such as admission status, full-time or part-time…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Graduates, College Transfer Students, Dropouts
McDaniel, Cleve; Graham, Steven W. – 1999
This study developed a statistical model to identify college students most prone to dropping out, testing the model to predict the retention status of black residential and white commuter students at an historically black institution with an open admissions policy. The model used 25 pre- and early-matriculation variables, including gender, age,…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Black Colleges, Black Students, College Students
Sadler, William E.; Cohen, Frederic L.; Kockesen, Levent – 1997
This paper describes a methodology used in an on-going retention study at New York University (NYU) to identify a series of easily measured factors affecting student departure decisions. Three logistic regression models for predicting student retention were developed, each containing data available at three distinct times during the first…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Freshmen, Dropouts, High Risk Students
Hartup, Willard W. – 1988
Considered are the developmental and prognostic implications of early peer relations. Evidence concerning peer difficulties as risk factors is reviewed along with research dealing with family relations and peer relations in social development. In preference to a stepping-stone model of the development of social deviance, a conjunctive feedback…
Descriptors: Aggression, Antisocial Behavior, Family Relationship, Friendship
Huesman, Ronald L., Jr.; And Others – 1996
A study tracked 3,192 University of Iowa freshmen through their first year and into their second year on campus. Logistic regression analyses using multiple data sources (admissions and registrar files, a standardized entrance test (the American College Testing Program Assessment) student profile section, an entering freshman survey) were…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, College Entrance Examinations, College Freshmen
Reynolds, Maynard C.; Zetlin, Andrea G. – 1993
This manual is designed to serve as a comprehensive guide for utilizing 20/20 analysis, an instructional planning approach that aims to overcome the disjointedness of current, narrowly formed categorical programs for educating marginal students. The authors explain that 20/20 analysis is a key element in developing an integrated service delivery…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Educational Planning
Schaefer, Earl S.; Edgerton, Marianna – 1985
An analysis of longitudinal data on a sample of low-income mothers and children was conducted to identify maternal characteristics during pregnancy and infancy that predict child school adaptation during kindergarten. The sample consisted of low-income mothers recruited while receiving prenatal services from public health clinics. The children,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, High Risk Students, Home Visits, Identification
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