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Pike, Gary R.; Graunke, Steven S. – Research in Higher Education, 2015
Despite being criticized as unrepresentative and misleading, retention and graduation rates are an important part of college-search web sites and accountability systems, and they frequently have been used as indicators of institutional quality and effectiveness in educational research. Retention and graduation rates are often compared over time…
Descriptors: Institutional Characteristics, Cohort Analysis, Student Characteristics, Graduation Rate
Engberg, Mark E.; Gilbert, Aliza J. – Research in Higher Education, 2014
This study examines the relationships between the normative and resource dimensions of a high school counseling department and four-year college-going rates. Utilizing data from the High School Longitudinal Study of 2009 (HSLS: 09), we employ multiple regression and latent class analysis to identify salient factors related to the college-going…
Descriptors: High Schools, School Counseling, College Attendance, Longitudinal Studies
Johnson, Iryna Y. – Research in Higher Education, 2014
The idea that female faculty might serve as role models for female students has led to studies of the effect of female faculty on female student performance. Due to varying levels of aggregation of the measure of student exposure to female faculty--percentage of female faculty at an institution or department, percentage of classes taught by…
Descriptors: College Students, Academic Achievement, Role Models, Women Faculty
Szelényi, Katalin; Denson, Nida; Inkelas, Karen Kurotsuchi – Research in Higher Education, 2013
Using data from the 2004-2007 National Study of Living Learning Programs, the only national dataset offering longitudinal information on outcomes associated with living-learning (L/L) program participation, this study investigated the role of L/L programs and other college environments in the professional outcome expectations of women in science,…
Descriptors: Females, STEM Education, Majors (Students), Living Learning Centers
Mayhew, Matthew J. – Research in Higher Education, 2012
This multi-level, longitudinal study investigated the ecumenical worldview development of 13,932 students enrolled in one of 126 institutions. Results indicated that the final hierarchical linear model, consisting of institution-and-student-level predictors as well as slopes explaining the relationships among some of these predictors, explained…
Descriptors: College Students, World Views, Student Development, Longitudinal Studies
Bowman, Nicholas A. – Research in Higher Education, 2012
Quantitative meta-analysis is a very useful, yet underutilized, technique for synthesizing research findings in higher education. Meta-analytic inquiry can be more challenging in higher education than in other fields of study as a result of (a) concerns about the use of regression coefficients as a metric for comparing the magnitude of effects…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Meta Analysis, Effect Size, Statistical Analysis
Barnes, Benita J.; Randall, Jennifer – Research in Higher Education, 2012
Previous research suggests that it is the department, not the graduate school that bears the greatest responsibility for doctoral students' progress and success (Ehrenberg et al., Doctoral education and the faculty of the future (pp. 15-34). Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, "2009") dictating the need to examine and understand how doctoral…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Doctoral Programs, Rating Scales, Humanities
Leslie, Larry L.; Slaughter, Sheila; Taylor, Barrett J.; Zhang, Liang – Research in Higher Education, 2012
Using Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) figures on the 96 Research Extensive Institution in academic year 2007-2008, we employ panel data from academic year 1984-1985 to 2007-2008 to identify revenue-expenditure relationships. Although we consider a wide range of functional expenditure categories, we focus our analysis on…
Descriptors: Expenditures, Research Universities, Private Colleges, Income
Webber, Karen L. – Research in Higher Education, 2012
Armed with a strong toolkit of knowledge and skills, institutional research (IR) professionals often serve as collaborators with campus colleagues who may need assistance with survey design, statistical analysis, program review, and assessment of individual programs or the institution. This paper discusses the role that an IR professional played…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Institutional Research, College Students, Undergraduate Students
Bryant, Alyssa N. – Research in Higher Education, 2011
Based upon a national longitudinal dataset of 14,527 college students generated by the UCLA Spirituality in Higher Education Project, this study used structural equation modeling to test the applicability of a model of ecumenical worldview development for students of diverse genders, races, and worldviews. The model suggests that challenging…
Descriptors: World Views, Structural Equation Models, Religious Factors, Gender Differences
Doyle, William R. – Research in Higher Education, 2010
Changes in the distribution of student financial aid have taken place at the state and federal level. In addition, several authors have reported on shifts in the awarding of financial aid to students at the institutional level. The analysis described in this study examines shifts in institutional responsiveness to both student need and student…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Student Financial Aid, Merit Scholarships, Scores
O'Connor, Noga; Hammack, Floyd M.; Scott, Marc A. – Research in Higher Education, 2010
Hispanic students are significantly over-represented in community colleges compared to White and Black students. This paper uses a powerful but underutilized statistical technique, the Oaxaca decomposition, to explore the impact of social capital, as manifested through college financial information, on Hispanic student enrollment in 4-year and…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Social Capital, Enrollment, Hispanic American Students
Cruce, Ty M. – Research in Higher Education, 2009
This methodological note illustrates how a commonly used calculation of the Delta-p statistic is inappropriate for categorical independent variables, and this note provides users of logistic regression with a revised calculation of the Delta-p statistic that is more meaningful when studying the differences in the predicted probability of an…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Institutional Research, Educational Research, Research Methodology
Orsuwan, Meechai; Heck, Ronald H. – Research in Higher Education, 2009
This study examines how state merit-based scholarships "individually" and "simultaneously" with prepaid tuition plans influence the interstate migration of college-bound freshmen. State freshman migration percentages were examined over a 10-year period. Results of an interrupted time-series model suggested that students generally respond to…
Descriptors: State Schools, State Colleges, Migration Patterns, Scholarships
Astin, Alexander W.; Denson, Nida – Research in Higher Education, 2009
In most multi-campus studies of college impact that have been conducted over the past four decades, investigators have relied on ordinary least squares (OLS) regression as the analytic method of choice. Recently, however, some investigators have advocated the use of Hierarchical Linear Modeling (HLM), a method specifically designed for analyses…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Least Squares Statistics, Statistical Analysis, Higher Education

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