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Hayek, John C.; Kuh, George D. – 1998
This study compared college seniors' self-evaluation of skills considered important for lifelong learning from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s. The study used data from the College Student Experiences Questionnaire (CSEQ), a national database begun in 1983 which includes over 200,000 student records from over 600 colleges and universities. An index…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, College Outcomes Assessment, College Seniors, Higher Education
Hayek, John C.; Kuh, George D. – 1999
This study examined college activities and environmental factors associated with the acquisition of continuous learning skills, looking at where students who report the greatest gains in continuous learning devote the most time and energy and at the student and institutional characteristics associated with above-average gains in the capacity for…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Educational Environment, Higher Education
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Pike, Gary R.; Smart, John C.; Kuh, George D.; Hayek, John C. – Research in Higher Education, 2006
The few studies focusing on the relationships between higher education expenditures and student outcomes have produced contradictory results. This study hypothesized that the lack of consistent relationships is a function of the fact that the effects of expenditures on outcomes are mediated by student engagement. Furthermore, it is expected that…
Descriptors: Expenditures, Higher Education, Outcomes of Education, Sampling
Pike, Gary R.; Smart, John C.; Kuh, George D.; Hayek, John C. – Online Submission, 2005
Studies of the relationships between higher education expenditures and student outcomes are relatively rare. The present research examined the relationships between higher education expenditures and students' engagement in educationally purposeful activities. Findings indicate that the relationships between expenditures and student engagement are…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics, Expenditures, Educational Finance
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Hayek, John C.; Carini, Robert M.; O'Day, Patrick T.; Kuh, George D. – Journal of College Student Development, 2002
This study compared the levels of student engagement between fraternity and sorority members and other undergraduate students. After controls, Greek members appeared to be equally and sometimes more engaged in academically challenging tasks, active learning, student-faculty interaction, community service, diversity, satisfaction, and on learning…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Cognitive Development, College Students, Fraternities
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Harper, Shaun R.; Carini, Robert M.; Bridges, Brian K.; Hayek, John C. – Journal of College Student Development, 2004
Differences in student engagement between women and men at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are examined in this study. Data were collected from 1,167 African American undergraduate students at 12 four-year HBCUs that participated in the National Survey of Student Engagement. Controlling for several factors that might obscure…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Student Participation, African American Students, Undergraduate Students
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Carini, Robert M.; Hayek, John C.; Kuh, George D.; Kennedy, John M.; Ouimet, Judith A. – Research in Higher Education, 2003
Examined the responses of 58,288 college students to 8 scales involving 53 items from the National Survey of Student Engagement to gauge whether individuals respond differently to surveys administered via the Web and paper. Found that mode effects were generally small; however, students who completed the Web-based survey responded more favorably…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Intermode Differences