ERIC Number: EJ841838
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2009-Jul
Pages: 16
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Student and Faculty Attributions of Attrition in High and Low-Completing Doctoral Programs in the United States
Gardner, Susan K.
Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, v58 n1 p97-112 Jul 2009
Sixty doctoral students and 34 faculty members were interviewed in departments identified as having high and low doctoral student completion rates at one institution in the United States in order to examine the cultural contexts and structures that facilitate or hinder doctoral student completion. This paper outlines the differences in understandings of doctoral student attrition by role and by department using attribution theory. Implications for policy, practice, and further research are included.
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Academic Persistence, Doctoral Programs, Student Attrition, Faculty, Interviews, Cultural Context, Time to Degree, Graduate Students, Higher Education
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Education Level: Higher Education
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