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Firmin, Michael W.; Burger, Amanda; Blosser, Matthew – Educational Research Quarterly, 2009
For this study, 82 general psychology students (51 females, 31 males) witnessed a peer cheating while completing a test. Following the incident, we tape recorded semi-structured interviews with each student who saw the cheating event for later analysis. Using qualitative coding and methodology, themes emerged regarding students' emotional…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Altruism, Cheating, Empathy
Kalayci, Nurdan – Educational Research Quarterly, 2009
In order to enhance the quality of teaching in higher education establishments, as "stakeholders" of the institution, the opinions of students related to the teaching they receive are given precedence. This is achieved by using mandatory SET questionnaires on a routine basis in colleges and universities throughout the world. This study reports the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Questionnaires, Foreign Countries, College Faculty
Firmin, Michael W.; Gilson, Krista Merrick – Educational Research Quarterly, 2007
Using rigorous qualitative research methodology, twenty-four college students receiving their undergraduate degrees in three years were interviewed. Following analysis of the semi-structured interview transcripts and coding, themes emerged, indicating that these students possessed self-discipline, self-motivation, and drive. Overall, the results…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Graduation, College Students
Wright, Robert E.; Palmer John C. – Educational Research Quarterly, 2006
The widespread use of student evaluations to rate faculty has raised the question of whether high student evaluations can be gained simply through the process of faculty giving higher grades to students, or whether learning of students is a critical factor in such evaluations. Four different models were tested which represented different…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Comparative Analysis, Motivation, Student Evaluation
Safer, Alan M.; Farmer, Lesley S. J.; Segalla, Angelo; Elhoubi, Ashraf F. – Educational Research Quarterly, 2005
Student ratings of the overall effectiveness of their instructor were recorded from 75 sections of college algebra freshman classes at California State University, Long Beach. These ratings were appraised in relation to seven independent variables, including number of students per class, number of rows per class, mean student grade, instructor,…
Descriptors: Learning Experience, Web Based Instruction, Multiple Regression Analysis, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance
Cheung, Eleanor – Educational Research Quarterly, 2004
The concept of management by objectives has long been used in business in enhancing good staff performance. There has been growing interest among teaching researchers in exploring the influence of goals within the academic field. Much of the early work in this area of motivational research has been done with children, rather than with college…
Descriptors: Management by Objectives, Student Motivation, Goal Orientation, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedShifflett, Bethany; Phibbs, Kerry; Sage, Marta – Educational Research Quarterly, 1997
Differences in attitude toward classroom testing were studied with 219 college faculty members and 108 students. Although both groups acknowledged the importance of tests, more positive attitudes were found for faulty members rather than students, and the greatest discrepancy in attitude scores was for items regarding the fairness of tests. (SLD)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Educational Assessment, Educational Testing
Peer reviewedBennett-Johnson, Earnestine – Educational Research Quarterly, 1997
A campus violence survey was completed by 189 students, most of whom were in a developmental studies program or an enrichment (honors) program. There was no difference in violent acts based on developmental or enrichment courses taken. Males were more likely to be perpetrators of crimes, especially vandalism. (SLD)
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, College Students, Crime, Developmental Studies Programs
Peer reviewedShoukat, Michael; Shoukat, Mary – Educational Research Quarterly, 1996
Internal life goals and ego identity statuses of 50 traditional and 49 nontraditional (aged over 25) college students were measured. Internal life goals were similar for both groups, but more nontraditional students had an achieved ego status. Implications for instruction of nontraditional students are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adult Students, College Students, Goal Orientation, Higher Education
Peer reviewedGigliotti, Richard J.; Fitzpatrick, Donald R. – Educational Research Quarterly, 1977
University students and faculty participated in a study to determine the factors that account for college students' interest in their classes. Results showed that three factors--instructor communication, course stimulation, and course applicability explain 66 percent of the variance in interest. Student attendance and class participation were also…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, College Faculty, College Students, Courses
Peer reviewedGmelch, Walter H.; Glasman, Naftaly S. – Educational Research Quarterly, 1977
College students' ratings of their instructors used for the purpose of promotion were compared with those obtained for the purpose of teachers' self-improvement. The students also provided reasons for rating their instructors as they did. Results indicated that students do not rate their instructors differently for either type of questionnaire.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Evaluation Criteria, Faculty Promotion
Peer reviewedWulf, Kathleen M. – Educational Research Quarterly, 1977
The relationship of seating choice to the number of verbal classroom responses, grade point average, and course grade was examined. When college students chose their seats, the highest achievers preferred the front row, center section, and more responses emanated from this area. When seats were assigned, there were no significant differences in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Communication, Classroom Design, Classroom Environment
Peer reviewedWorkman, John F.; And Others – Educational Research Quarterly, 1987
Study investigated the effects of assertion training on 36 female college students. The experimental group showed an increase in assertiveness, internal locus of control, and self-concept, as well as a reduction in anxiety. (RB)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Assertiveness, College Students, Females
Peer reviewedDeressa, Belletech; Beavers, Irene – Educational Research Quarterly, 1988
Academic and non-academic needs of 70 international students in a college of home economics at a large midwestern university were studied through an inventory developed for the study. Findings highlight the different needs of various groups, but the need for English language proficiency was particularly apparent. (SLD)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Educational Assessment, Foreign Students
Peer reviewedEiszler, Charles F. – Educational Research Quarterly, 1983
To determine if college students (n=345) attribute different meanings to specific grades (depending on the nature of the grading system used), three grading systems were compared: competitive, mastery, and growth. In addition, students were asked to rate the meaning of a specific grade ("A,""B," or "C") in the context of one of the three grading…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Affective Measures, College Students, Grades (Scholastic)

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