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Arnold, Louise; Mares, Kenneth R. – 1985
Exit interviews were conducted with 21 students who withdrew or were dismissed from the University of Missouri, Kansas City, School of Medicine. Female, minority, and rural students were disproportionately represented among students who left the program. Of 22 students who left the program during June 1983-January 1985, 16 left during the first 2…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Disqualification, Expulsion, Higher Education
Powers, Stephen; Rossman, Mark H. – 1983
Attributions for school success and failure were examined among 211 community college students (112 Native Americans and 99 Anglos) enrolled in remedial reading classes at a large, urban multi-campus community college system in the Southwest. The Multidimensional-Multiattributional Causality Scale (MMCS) was administered to the students in their…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, American Indian Education, American Indians, Anglo Americans
Jonas, Edward D., Jr.; Hayes, LaMarian G. – 1984
This study was designed to provide insight regarding the psychological repercussions for students who repeatedly fail the Georgia Basic Skills Test (GBST), but are not identified as educationally handicapped. This criterion referenced test is designed to assess competency on designated minimum skills. A random sample of tenth graders were…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Competency Based Education, Graduation Requirements, High Schools
Cross, Ray – 1984
This investigation at a southern Texas school district examined three factors that bear on teachers' decisions to recommend first- and second-grade students for retention: (1) criteria used by teachers, (2) degree to which criteria are common among teachers, and (3) relationship of recommendations for promotion or retention to objective measures…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Age Grade Placement, Elementary Education, Evaluation Criteria
Lewis, Mark – 1989
During the last decade, the attributional aproach to achievement motivation has evolved into a powerful theory of motivated classroom behavior. Causal attributions, and their dimensional nature, are seen as influencing achievement behaviors through their effects on the expectations that individuals hold for outcomes in future achievement…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Attribution Theory, Grade 5
Gotts, Edward Earl – 1989
Reported are aspects of the Home-Oriented Preschool Education (HOPE) Program, notably the extensive follow-up study of the program. Contents focus on the history of the HOPE Program, the summative evaluation of HOPE, the preliminary phase of the follow-up study, the study's main phase, measurement procedures used, and the third, fourth, and final…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Dropouts, Educational History
Schneider, Klaus – 1987
A series of studies demonstrates that preschool, preoperational children deal effectively with tasks by anticipating the likelihood of their success and failure. They manifest these expectations in their behavior: in their decision time for making predictions, in the distributions of these predictions, and in their approach to particular tasks.…
Descriptors: Bias, Cognitive Ability, Difficulty Level, Expectation
Layden, Mary Anne – 1982
Low self-esteem and depressed individuals tend to have an attributional style of externalizing success and internalizing failure. To evaluate a program developed to help reverse this pattern of responses to be more similar to high self-esteem and nondepressed individuals, subjects were first tested for self-esteem, depression, and attributional…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attribution Theory, Behavior Change, Change Strategies
Banziger, George – 1984
Attribution theory and gerontology would be enriched by the application of a life-span approach to attribution, involving increased attention to the age of the stimulus person and developmental factors associated with self-attribution. In studies on achievement attributions about older people, chronological age appears to be a more salient cue for…
Descriptors: Achievement, Adult Development, Age Differences, Aging (Individuals)
Frierson, Henry T., Jr. – 1984
Effects of test-taking instruction for University of North Carolina medical students who failed end-of-year examinations were studied. The exam is compensatory and includes a number of subtests, including National Board (NB) Part I standardized subtests in pathology, pharmacology, and physiology. Students who had to repeat NB Part I subtests were…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Educational Testing, Higher Education, Intervention
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Aaron, Mandie; Dicks, Dennis; Ives, Cindy; Montgomery, Brenda – Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 2004
Teaching technologies offer pedagogical advantages which vary with specific contexts. Successfully integrating them hinges on clearly identifying pedagogical goals, then planning for the many decisions that technological change demands. In examining different ways of organizing this process, we have applied planning tools from other…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods
Kurtz, Harold – 1975
Since 1970 the Pasadena Unified School District has operated racially balanced schools under the auspices of a courtmandated desegregation program known as the Pasadena Plan. This report assesses the educational and demographic consequences of four years (1970-1974) of school desegregation. The objectives of the paper are as follows: (1) to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Demography, Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Plans
Bamberg, Betty – 1977
When the English-placement examination essays of college freshmen who had passed the examination were compared with essays of students who had failed, it was found that the most-important differences between the two groups of essays occurred in the area of content development and organization rather than in spelling, grammar, or punctuation. A…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Preparation, Comparative Analysis, Educational Objectives
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Tinto, Vincent – Review of Educational Research, 1975
A theoretical model is attempted that explains the processes of interaction between the individual and the institution that lead differing individuals to drop out from the institutions. Recent research in the field is also reviewed to gain new insights into the social process of dropping out from higher education. (Author/DEP)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, College Environment, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Research
Samuel, William; McNall, Sidne J. – 1981
Self-evaluation is thought to play a major role in personality and motivation. Preliminary experience with success or failure, levels of aspiration, attributions for performance, and locus of control may all be interrelated factors in human motivation. After receiving success, failure, or no feedback on a concept formation task, subjects (N=90)…
Descriptors: Aspiration, Attribution Theory, Expectation, Experience
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