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Paulsen, Michael B.; Feldman, Kenneth A. – Research in Higher Education, 2005
This study examines the conditional and interaction effects of each of four dimensions of the epistemological beliefs of college students regarding the ability to learn, the speed of learning, the structure of knowledge, and the stability of knowledge on six measures of the motivational components of self-regulated learning strategies (intrinsic…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Beliefs, College Students, Student Motivation
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Feldman, Kenneth A. – Research in Higher Education, 1976
A review of research shows that college students' anticipated or actual grades in class are positively related to their evaluation of courses and teachers but that overall grade point average seems unrelated. Teacher- or course-induced interest in the subject and perception of amount learned also show positive correlations. (JT)
Descriptors: College Students, Course Evaluation, Educational Research, Grade Point Average
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Feldman, Kenneth A. – Research in Higher Education, 1977
Whether various correlates of within-class ratings are to be interpreted as biasing factors or as natural influences on social perception is analyzed in terms of whether students' ratings are objective descriptions or subjective, evaluative reactions. (An extensive bibliography is included.) (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Bias, Bibliographies, College Students, Course Evaluation
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Feldman, Kenneth A. – Research in Higher Education, 1984
A systematic analysis of extant studies reveals a very weak inverse association between the size of class enrollment in a college course and students' overall evaluation of the course and its teacher, as well as between class size and evaluations of instructor's skill in presenting material and communicating information. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Class Size, College Students, Course Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
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Feldman, Kenneth A. – Research in Higher Education, 1979
A series of analyses on college students' assessments of their teachers and courses is continued in this review, with focus on the circumstances of rating (i.e., anonymity of student raters, purposes of ratings, presence of instructor during rating, timing, rating format, sampling). Issues of bias and comparability are also discussed. (LBH)
Descriptors: Bias, College Students, Course Evaluation, Higher Education
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Feldman, Kenneth A. – Research in Higher Education, 1989
Degree of profile similarity across specific evaluations was determined for studies comparing teachers' self-ratings with current student ratings, as were the relative and absolute similarity (or dissimilarity) for certain of the specific instructional dimensions. Implications were explored in terms of individual and subgroup differences.…
Descriptors: Administrators, College Faculty, College Instruction, College Students
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Feldman, Kenneth A. – Research in Higher Education, 1989
The instructor's preparation and organization, clarity and understandableness, stimulation of interest, motivation of students to reach high standards, encouragement of discussion and openness to others' opinions, and elocutionary skills consistently explain 10 percent or more of the variance in student achievement regardless of the method of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Faculty, College Instruction, College Students
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Feldman, Kenneth A. – Research in Higher Education, 1988
Thirty-one studies in which students and faculty specified the instructional characteristics they considered particularly important to good teaching and effective instruction were analyzed for commonalities. Results were compared with those of an earlier study of student ratings. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, College Students, Higher Education
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Feldman, Kenneth A. – Research in Higher Education, 1990
The author of a previously published article reporting a study clarifies the relationship of his own work to that of research completed earlier. The study extended the investigation of specific classroom techniques and their effects on student learning. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Techniques, College Students, Educational Research
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Feldman, Kenneth A. – Research in Higher Education, 1992
Among findings of a review of research on college students' preconceptions of male and female college teachers were that, in the majority of studies, students' global evaluations of male and female teachers as professionals were not different, though in a minority of studies, male teachers received higher overall evaluations than did female…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Higher Education, Meta Analysis
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Feldman, Kenneth A. – Research in Higher Education, 1993
Research on college students' evaluations of their male and female teachers is synthesized and compared with results of research on student evaluation of hypothetical male and female teachers. Results suggest the interaction of gender, teacher characteristics/behaviors, and student perceptions and expectations is complex. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Females
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Smart, John C.; Feldman, Kenneth A. – Research in Higher Education, 1998
A longitudinal study, based on Holland's theory of occupational choice, found accentuation of initial group differences for artistic abilities in both male and female college students and for enterprising abilities of male students within academic subenvironments. Data support Holland's theory that students' initial selection of academic…
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Departments
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Kaufman, Peter; Feldman, Kenneth A. – Research in Higher Education, 2004
Using data from 82 in-depth interviews with a randomly selected sample of college students, we explore how these students are forming felt identities in the following domains: intelligence and knowledgeability, occupation, and cosmopolitanism. We study the formation of students' identities by considering college an arena of social interaction in…
Descriptors: College Students, Interviews, Peer Influence, College Environment