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Tong Li; Leticia Oseguera; Chris Kirk – Research in Higher Education, 2024
This study applies an adapted Tripartite Integration Model of Social Influences (TIMSI) framework to investigate the socialization experiences of undergraduate students participating in the STEM Scholars Program (SSP), with a particular focus on the relationship between first-generation status and STEM socialization. A sample of N = 193 students…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Undergraduate Students, First Generation College Students, Social Status
Webber, Karen L.; González Canché, Manuel – Research in Higher Education, 2018
With a focus on possible gender differences, this study used 2003-2013 data from the "Survey of Doctorate Recipients" to examine individual, institutional, and early employment factors that contribute to career paths of recent doctorates who enter postsecondary academic appointments. Findings showed some noteworthy differences by gender…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Doctoral Degrees, Institutional Characteristics, Individual Characteristics
Carpenter, Dick M., II; Kaka, Sarah J.; Tygret, Jennifer A.; Cathcart, Katy – Research in Higher Education, 2018
This study examines the efficacy of a scholarship program designed to assist single parent, post-freshmen, full time undergraduate students and predictors of success among a sample of said students, where success is defined as progress toward completion, academic achievement, and degree completion. Results of fixed effects regression and…
Descriptors: Scholarship, One Parent Family, Undergraduate Students, Hierarchical Linear Modeling
Bowman, Nicholas A. – Research in Higher Education, 2012
Quantitative meta-analysis is a very useful, yet underutilized, technique for synthesizing research findings in higher education. Meta-analytic inquiry can be more challenging in higher education than in other fields of study as a result of (a) concerns about the use of regression coefficients as a metric for comparing the magnitude of effects…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Meta Analysis, Effect Size, Statistical Analysis
Bahr, Peter Riley – Research in Higher Education, 2012
The traditional unidirectional ("linear") postsecondary path from high school to a community college to a 4-year institution into the workforce represents accurately a decreasing proportion of the pathways actually taken by students through higher education. Instead, students increasingly exhibit patterns of enrollment that take them…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Community Colleges, College Transfer Students, Reverse Transfer Students
Mayhew, Matthew J. – Research in Higher Education, 2012
This multi-level, longitudinal study investigated the ecumenical worldview development of 13,932 students enrolled in one of 126 institutions. Results indicated that the final hierarchical linear model, consisting of institution-and-student-level predictors as well as slopes explaining the relationships among some of these predictors, explained…
Descriptors: College Students, World Views, Student Development, Longitudinal Studies
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning: A Special Niche for Faculty at Comprehensive Universities?
Henderson, Bruce B.; Buchanan, Heidi E. – Research in Higher Education, 2007
We investigated the involvement of faculty members at comprehensive universities in scholarship of teaching and learning publishing activities in four disciplines. Compared to their publishing rates in research-oriented journals, comprehensive university faculty members were more involved in publishing articles and serving on editorial boards for…
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, College Faculty, Academic Discourse, Faculty Workload

Toma, J. Douglas – Research in Higher Education, 1999
This study used qualitative methods to examine the paradigm choices of 22 legal scholars at three institutions. These faculty members were working in either conventional formalist and realist paradigms or in alternative critical and interpretive paradigms. Paradigm choice appeared to result from personal experiences and structural and conceptual…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines, Models, Qualitative Research

Smart, John C. – Research in Higher Education, 1983
The relationship between the citation rates and perceived quality of education journals was examined and the results showed a weaker relationship than reported in studies of other disciplines. Implications for subsequent research on the complex process of knowledge diffusion and utilization are discussed. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Citations (References), Education, Higher Education
Hanley, Paul F.; Forkenbrock, David J. – Research in Higher Education, 2006
Building upon earlier work by Camp, Gibbs, and Masters II, (1988). "The Journal of Higher Education" 59(6): 652-667 and Wenger and Girard, (2000). "Research in Higher Education" 41(2):195-207, we present a model for allocating funds for salary increases to faculty lines within an academic unit at a public research university. The model first…
Descriptors: Faculty Promotion, Teacher Salaries, College Faculty, Research Universities

Boice, Robert – Research in Higher Education, 1987
Emerging skepticism about released time from teaching or service stems from a lack of evidence supporting its usefulness and from the mixed messages it gives about the value of teaching. Four demonstrational experiments confirm that skepticism. An alternative to traditional released-time programs is described. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Development, Higher Education, Productivity

Volkwein, J. Frederick; And Others – Research in Higher Education, 1988
A descriptive analysis is given of the authors and articles appearing in "Research in Higher Education" since the journal was founded in 1973. The analysis compares the 1980s with the 1970s according to subject matter, methodology, authors and institutions. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Educational Research, Higher Education, Institutional Research

Budd, John M. – Research in Higher Education, 1988
The bibliometric "laws" formulated by Bradford and Lotka are applied to citations in papers on higher education, with results suggesting that the concepts of the laws may have applicability to examination of the discipline. This kind of examination has implications for the means by which scholarship is communicated. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Authors, Bibliometrics, Citation Analysis, Data Analysis

Pellino, Glenn R.; And Others – Research in Higher Education, 1984
Faculty and administrators responded to 32 activity statements related to "scholarship" on a frequency basis and on the characteristics of the role. Factor analysis revealed six dimensions of scholarship-professional activity, research (publishing), teaching service, artistic endeavor, and "engagement with the novel." (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Administrators, College Faculty, Factor Analysis, Higher Education

Creswell, John W.; Bean, John P. – Research in Higher Education, 1981
A test of the Biglan model of faculty subcultures using measures of research output and tests of the model controlling for the effects of faculty socialization are described. The Biglan model is found to be valid, and the distinctiveness of the Biglan groups appears to increase with the socialization of faculty into subject areas. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Discriminant Analysis, Higher Education, Models