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Stephen Porter – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2024
Instrumental variables is a popular approach for causal inference in education when randomization of treatment is not feasible. Using a first-year college program as a running example, this article reviews the five assumptions that must be met to successfully use instrumental variables to estimate a causal effect with observational data: SUTVA,…
Descriptors: Causal Models, Educational Research, College Freshmen, Observation
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Meg Kapil; Ramin Rostampour; Allyson Hadwin; Mariel Miller; Stuart W.S. MacDonald – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 2025
The interplay between mental health and academic behaviours has been understudied. This study examined the relationship between foundational academic behaviours (e.g., attending class and meeting assignment deadlines), student mental health and well-being, and academic performance. Participants consisted of 229 students (52.6% female) who…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Student Behavior, Academic Achievement, Grade Point Average
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Yangqian Wang; Gang Cheng; Xianhong Zhou; Haili Yang; Niuniu Fu; Fangyuan Ding – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
The present study examined the relationship between adult attachment and subjective social status (SSS) in college students through a cross-sectional survey (Study 1) and a longitudinal study (Study 2). In Study 1, 1300 college students were recruited via research flyers and online campus advertisements. They completed measures of adult attachment…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Social Status, Anxiety, Psychological Patterns
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Christopher M. Estepp; Will Doss; Sarah F. James; Donald M. Johnson – NACTA Journal, 2025
To meet the increasing demand for a highly qualified workforce, colleges of agriculture have been tasked with increasing the supply of graduates. This can be accomplished by increasing the retention of agricultural college students from freshman year to graduation. Many factors contributing to retention have been identified including precollegiate…
Descriptors: Sense of Belonging, Agricultural Colleges, School Holding Power, College Freshmen
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Piotr Mamcarz; Ewa Domagala-Zysk; Alessandro Lo Presti; Klaudia Martynowska; Andrew T. Rothwell – Education & Training, 2025
Purpose: The study aims to investigate how personality traits (conscientiousness, emotional stability and extraversion) influence self-perceived employability (SPE) among university students, examining hope and grit as potential mediating factors. Design/methodology/approach: The study collected data from 504 first-year undergraduate students in…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Employment Qualifications, Persistence, Resilience (Psychology)
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Patricia Everaert; Evelien Opdecam; Hans van der Heijden – Accounting Education, 2024
In this paper, we examine whether early warning signals from accounting courses (such as early engagement and early formative performance) are predictive of first-year progression outcomes, and whether this data is more predictive than personal data (such as gender and prior achievement). Using a machine learning approach, results from a sample of…
Descriptors: Accounting, Business Education, Artificial Intelligence, College Freshmen
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Katelyn Romsa; Stephani Jarecke; Jessie H. Hendricks; Bryan Romsa – Journal on Empowering Teaching Excellence, 2025
While previous research has established that faculty and their interactions with students have had the greatest impact on student retention and satisfaction for centuries, limited studies have been done to understand how faculty are influencing Generation Z, our newest generation of students in higher education. This study examined how the…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Teacher Influence, Predictor Variables, Academic Persistence
Sydnei L. Patton – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This research study explored the level of student engagement that transfer students experience and how these levels can predict their persistence. This quantitative study utilized secondary data from the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE). George Kuh's Theory of Student Engagement guided this study and influenced the development of the…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Academic Persistence, College Transfer Students, College Freshmen
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Ma, Weifeng; Lin, Xuefen; Lou, Jiao; Liu, Yang; Tang, Wei; Bao, Zongliang – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2023
Cellphone-use in class has many negative effects on students' overall performance. By using a self-developed monitoring-app to record students' cellphone-use in class, this study attempts to explore the relationships of cellphone-use and self-control on academic performance. The subjects of this study are 207 freshmen who take part in advanced…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Use Studies, Self Control, Academic Achievement
Shereza Marina Phekni – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This quantitative non-experimental predictive correlational study aimed to explore the relationship between intent to persist, academic self-efficacy, and burnout among college first-year STEM students. The study is important since there are high dropouts of undergraduate college STEM students that cause vast gaps in the STEM labor market. This…
Descriptors: Intention, Academic Persistence, Self Efficacy, Burnout
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Yueh Yea Lo; Kenneth Leow; Serena Leow; Elizabeth Gilpin – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: The transition to tertiary education presents a critical adjustment period that demands adaptability and resilience from university students. In Malaysian universities, where English is the primary language of instruction, non-native English-speaking students often encounter difficulties in using the language effectively in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Predictor Variables, College Freshmen, English Learners
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Abdul Karim; Thapanee Khemanuwong; Tanjila Ferdous; Tasnova Humaira; Shahin Sultana; Shaik Abdul Malik Mohamed Ismail – MEXTESOL Journal, 2024
The current study examines the role of gender, socioeconomic status, and region in predicting the reading comprehension of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners. Based on the relevant literature, three hypotheses have been formulated, which entail three independent variables (gender, socioeconomic status, and region) and the dependent…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Socioeconomic Status, Geographic Regions, Reading Comprehension
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Attuquayefio, Samuel NiiBoi – Open Education Studies, 2023
The use of a learning management system (LMS) is believed to be significant for students' academic performance, but students' attitudes regarding its use are divided. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to apply a modified version of the technology acceptance model to determine the motivators for University of Professional Studies Accra…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Learning Management Systems, Foreign Countries, Intention
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Kural, Ayse I.; Özyurt, Berrin – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2023
Research has demonstrated consistently that personality and perceived stress, independently, are essential factors for university adjustment among university freshmen; however, little is known about the associations between personality, perceived stress, and adjustment together. Our primary goal was to explore the predictive utility of perceived…
Descriptors: Student Adjustment, Personality Traits, Stress Variables, Predictor Variables
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Bilun Naz Böke; Mélanie Joly; Laurianne Bastien; Nancy L. Heath – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
The transition to university is an exciting yet challenging period for many students. While previous research has documented the association between stress and adjustment, little is known about the long-term effect of students' early stress on their subsequent university adjustment. The present study sought to examine the effectiveness of a short,…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Screening Tests, Stress Variables, Student Adjustment
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