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Svanum, Soren; Bigatti, Silvia M. – Journal of College Student Development, 2006
The influences of course effort and outside (family, job, social) activities on grades earned in a college course were examined for 230 urban college students. Multiple measurements of hours of work, social and family activities, and course effort were collected over a semester. Path modeling revealed that cumulative GPA and course effort had…
Descriptors: Urban Education, College Students, Student Motivation, Grades (Scholastic)
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Gold, Jeffrey J.; Squire, Larry R. – Learning & Memory, 2006
The most useful information about the anatomy of human memory comes from cases where there has been extensive neuropsychological testing followed by detailed post-mortem neurohistological analysis. To our knowledge, only eight such cases have been reported (four with medial temporal lobe damage and four with diencephalic damage). Here we present…
Descriptors: Patients, Recognition (Psychology), Anatomy, Neuropsychology
Darmawan, I Gusti Ngurah; Keeves, John P. – International Education Journal, 2006
A major issue in educational research involves taking into consideration the multilevel nature of the data. Since the late 1980s, attempts have been made to model social science data that conform to a nested structure. Among other models, two-level structural equation modelling or two-level path modelling and hierarchical linear modelling are two…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Predictor Variables, Interaction, Path Analysis
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Stoddard, Frederick J.; Saxe, Glenn; Ronfeldt, Heidi; Drake, Jennifer E.; Burns, Jennifer; Edgren, Christy; Sheridan, Robert – Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2006
Objective: Posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms are a focus of much research with older children, but little research has been conducted with young children, who account for about 50% of all pediatric burn injuries. This is a 3-year study of 12- to 48-month-old acutely burned children to assess acute traumatic stress outcomes. The aims were to…
Descriptors: Young Children, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Path Analysis, Stress Variables
Ross, John A.; Gray, Peter – Canadian Journal of Education, 2006
Principals are held accountable for student achievement although most studies find that they have no direct effect on it. In this study we tested a model hypothesizing that principals contribute to student achievement indirectly through teacher commitment and beliefs about their collective capacity. Path analysis of data from 205 elementary…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Transformational Leadership, Teacher Effectiveness, Path Analysis
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Li, Cindy Ellen; DiGiuseppe, Raymond; Froh, Jeffrey – Adolescence (San Diego): an international quarterly devoted to the physiological, psychological, psychiatric, sociological, and educational aspects of the second decade of human life, 2006
This study investigated the roles of coping and masculinity in higher rates of depressive symptoms among adolescent girls, as compared to boys. A model was designed and tested through path analysis, which involved the variables of sex, gender, problem-focused coping, rumination, and distraction. The Reynolds Adolescent Depression Scale and the Bem…
Descriptors: Sex Role, Path Analysis, Masculinity, Coping
Peterson, Shari L.; delMas, Robert C. – 1996
A path analytic study examined the effects of career decision-making self-efficacy on the retention of underprepared adults in postsecondary education. The initial sample consisted of 418 underprepared students enrolled in the developmental education unit of a large midwestern urban university who had been subjects of a 1991 study and who…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Adult Students, Career Choice, Decision Making
Leithwood, Kenneth; And Others – 1993
Findings of a study that examined the extent to which transformational forms of leadership contribute to teacher commitment are presented in this paper. Teachers' commitment to change is expressed as a function of personal goals, two types of personal agency beliefs, and emotional arousal processes. Alterable variables giving rise to commitment…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Models, Organizational Change, Organizational Climate
Williams, Janice E.; Montgomery, Diane – 1994
Frame of reference theory (Marsh, 1990) proclaims that students make both internal ability comparisons across academic domains and external ability comparisons relative to peers in determining academic self-concept. The validation of this theory with academically able students seems crucial to their appropriate placement in specialized program…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Concept Formation, Gifted
Guthrie, John T.; And Others – 1993
A study examined the association of reading instruction with the amount and breadth of students' reading activities, taking account of social, cognitive, and home factors in the educative process. A secondary analysis of a large national data base for students aged 9, 13, and 17 was conducted. Using answers from student questionnaires, conceptual…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Family Influence, Intermediate Grades, Path Analysis
Luk, HingKwan; Jacobs, Lucy C. – 1990
Two studies that compare the use of analysis of patterns in time (APT) (formerly non-metric temporal path analysis) and the linear models approach (LMA) are reported. In the first study, scores on the College Entrance Examination Board French Achievement Test (CEEBFAT), number of years of study of high school French (YHSF), and course achievement…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, College Entrance Examinations, Comparative Analysis, French
Miller, Michael K. – 1985
This report for researchers in rural sociology develops a conceptual and analytic framework for evaluating policies or programs through interrelated models. Three models--structural analysis, control programming, and simulation--allow researchers to assess policy/program impact, determine why expected impacts did or did not occur, and modify…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Factor Analysis, Models, Path Analysis
Froman, Robin D.; Owen, Steven V. – 1984
Nursing curricula and licensing examinations have shifted toward the skills and processes of nursing. When these components are overhauled, their predictive relationship must be reexamined. This research tests the causal influence of several antecedent and achievement variables on licensure test performance. A path model is developed from a theory…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Certification, College Entrance Examinations
Schumacker, Randall E. – 1989
The relationship of multiple linear regression to various multivariate statistical techniques is discussed. The importance of the standardized partial regression coefficient (beta weight) in multiple linear regression as it is applied in path, factor, LISREL, and discriminant analyses is emphasized. The multivariate methods discussed in this paper…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Discriminant Analysis, Equations (Mathematics), Factor Analysis
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Keith, Timothy Z. – 1984
This study concerns the influence of native language instruction in grades one through six on bilingual Hispanics' high school achievement. A nationally representative sample of 58,000 high school sophomores and seniors (the High School and Beyond data set) was used as the data source. Path analytic techniques were used to determine the magnitude…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Education Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Followup Studies
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