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Peer reviewedGracey, Brenda H.; And Others – Research in Rural Education, 1983
The article describes an approach to centralization of classes in a rural Pennsylvania school system with numerous small school buildings. The reasons for development of a kindergarten center are described as are the positive and negative aspects of the kindergarten center. (Author)
Descriptors: Centralization, Comparative Analysis, Consolidated Schools, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedMcLeskey, James; And Others – Research in Rural Education, 1983
Thirty-six Indiana directors of special education indicate that heavy caseloads and limited special education service delivery options are the most critical problems of rural school psychologists. The article discusses procedures which may be utilized to circumvent or overcome these problems. (NEC)
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Delivery Systems, Elementary Secondary Education, Psychological Services
Peer reviewedBresser, Rudi K. – Research in Higher Education, 1984
The concept of paradigm development, it is suggested, can explain differences in organizational contexts of university departments. Departments from high-paradigm fields are embedded in a context with clearly identifiable and distinguishable dimensions. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Departments, Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines
Peer reviewedLiu, Richard; Sanders, Jack – Research in Higher Education, 1984
A simplified example of a technique, conceived by Yates and later developed by Goodman and Haberman, for the determination of appropriate log-models in the measurement of qualitative data in higher education is presented. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Educational Quality, Higher Education, Models
Peer reviewedWeiler, William C.; Wilson, F. Scott – Research in Higher Education, 1984
An important part of the analysis of the expected effects of institutional closure is estimation of redistribution of students attending the closed school. How coefficient estimates from models of enrollment demand can be used to predict the alternative attendance choices of students enrolled at the closed school is discussed. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Students, Declining Enrollment, Enrollment Influences, Enrollment Projections
Peer reviewedStrickland, Deborah C.; And Others – Research in Higher Education, 1984
A multiple regression approach was applied to data to measure the following by geographic municipality: the ratio of high school graduates enrolled in a given institution to that institution's entering freshman enrollment, eligible population, academic ability, educational attainment, income level, wage rate, unemployment rate, cost of attendance,…
Descriptors: College Attendance, Economic Factors, Educational Demand, Enrollment Influences
Peer reviewedMcClain, David; And Others – Research in Higher Education, 1984
The factors influencing the yield--the proportion of accepted applicants who confirm their intention to attend--in the admissions process for the MBA program of the school of management at a large metropolitan university are examined. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, College Admission, College Applicants, Graduate Students
Peer reviewedSobol, Marion G. – Research in Higher Education, 1984
Multiple regression analysis was used to establish a scale, measuring college student involvement in campus activities, work experience, technical background, references, and goals. This scale was tested to see whether it improved the prediction of success in graduate school. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Admission Criteria, Business Administration, Data Analysis
Peer reviewedDorfman, Lorraine, T.; And Others – Research in Higher Education, 1984
The reactions to retirement of professors from liberal arts colleges, a comprehensive university, and a major research university are compared. Results show that a majority of faculty from all types of institutions plan for and are positive about retirement, and give suggestions for institutional retirement policy. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education
Peer reviewedPellino, Glenn R.; And Others – Research in Higher Education, 1984
Faculty and administrators responded to 32 activity statements related to "scholarship" on a frequency basis and on the characteristics of the role. Factor analysis revealed six dimensions of scholarship-professional activity, research (publishing), teaching service, artistic endeavor, and "engagement with the novel." (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Administrators, College Faculty, Factor Analysis, Higher Education
Peer reviewedJensen, Eric L. – Research in Higher Education, 1984
The relationship of student aid with degree attainment are examined using a sample of aid recipients, nonrecipients who applied for aid but were not eligible, and a representative group of controls selected from the 1970-71 entering freshman class at Washington State University. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Bachelors Degrees, College Graduates, Degrees (Academic)
Peer reviewedCorcoran, Mary; Clark, Shirley M. – Research in Higher Education, 1984
Career socialization experiences and current career attitudes of three faculty generations were compared for two groups of tenured university faculty members. The analyses focus on differences in the professional socialization experiences and career attitudes that appear to be indicative of career success. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Career Development, College Faculty, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedColeman, Daniel; And Others – Research in Higher Education, 1984
A study of 10 universities in two states examined the impact of a change from the quarter to the semester calendar system. A decrease in average student credit hour load and an increase in the percentage of students withdrawing from courses were observed. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Administration, College Students, Educational Change
Peer reviewedCarter, Richard D.; And Others – Research in Higher Education, 1984
The analysis of salary equity-parity typically involves the use of multiple regression analysis to determine predicted salary and the residual differences between predicted and actual salary. Two alternatives are presented, canonical analysis and multiple discriminant analysis. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Discriminant Analysis, Educational Equity (Finance), Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Peer reviewedCochran, Thomas R.; Hengstler, Dennis D. – Research in Higher Education, 1984
The political processes involved in an academic program evaluation are discussed. Data gathered from a program evaluation conducted at a small, public, liberal arts university in the Southeast were used in examining the explanatory power of the various theories and models. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Programs, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education


