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Thompson, Mark E. – Research in Higher Education, 1976
The effectiveness of the Student Attitude Inventory (SAI) in predicting college success was examined. The SAI contains 47 items that identify students on the basis of (1) motivation, (2) study methods, (3) examination technique, and (4) lack of distractions toward academic work. (Editor/LBH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Predictor Variables
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Margrain, Susan A. – Research in Higher Education, 1978
Recent literature on student characteristics and their predictive potential for academic achievement is reviewed. The results are often contradictory, and generally account for little variance beyond that accounted for by tests of intellectual ability. The usefulness of the cluster analysis approach is demonstrated. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cluster Analysis, College Students, Higher Education
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Frisbee, William R. – Research in Higher Education, 1984
Results suggest that while homework assignments, tests, and required texts increase the time students allot to a given course, and time allocated to a given course has a positive effect on course grades, the combination has a negative effect on course grade. High school performance is positively related to time given to a course but not to course…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Grades (Scholastic), Higher Education
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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