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Porter, Stephen R. – 1999
Studies of 1-year retention commonly use a binary outcome (retained after 1 year, yes/no) as the dependent variable. This paper examines the use of alternate specifications of 1-year retention that include information about spring semester stopout behavior. Different types of discrete choice models are first described, Next, the multinomial logit…
Descriptors: College Students, Dropouts, Higher Education, Regression (Statistics)
Porter, Stephen R. – 2002
Almost all studies of retention inappropriately combine stopouts with transfer-outs because of a lack of data. The National Student Clearinghouse (NSC) (formerly called the National Student Loan Clearinghouse) created a new database that tracks students across institutions. These data, in combination with institutional databases, now allow…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Students, Enrollment Trends, Higher Education
Porter, Stephen R. – 2000
Almost all studies of college student retention inappropriately combine stopouts with transfer-outs due to a lack of data. The National Student Loan Clearinghouse (NSLC) has created a new database that tracks students across institutions. These data, in combination with institutional databases, now allow researchers to take into account both…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Students, Enrollment Trends, Higher Education

Porter, Stephen R. – Journal of College Student Retention, 2004
Discusses empirical problems in confining college student retention studies to stay-versus-go outcomes, reviewing data resources (exit surveys, transcript requests, withdrawn student surveys, state transfer student databases, and the National Student Clearinghouse's Enrollment Search Program), which can enhance understanding of first-year…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Students, Data Collection, Dropouts