This study tested the usefulness of Tinto's (1975) and Hossler and Bean's (1990) models of college student departure in explaining dropout in public urban high schools. The "fit" of the models to high school data was tested using path analysis. The sample consisted of 2,625 high school students from the High School and Beyond Study. The findings showed that Tinto's model alone did not provide a good representation of high school data, but that adding causal paths from the constructs of organizational and environmental variables to other variables in Tinto's model, as proposed by Hossler and Bean (and as modified through the findings of this study), produced a model that was a good explanation of the processes leading to high school dropout....
This paper reports a study of retention and attrition after the freshman year among disadvantaged st...
Research has confirmed the usefulness of Tinto's model in predicting undergraduate student with...
Historically, students who fail to graduate from secondary school are considered as a single categor...
A hierurchical lineur model analysis (Raz~denbz~sh & Bryk, 1986) is used to inve.~tigate directl...
This paper draws on path-like mode's of student attrition developed by researchers concerned wi...
This study explores attrition in a more extended fashion than is typical in the literature by examin...
In 2012, more than three million students dropped out from high school. At this pace, we will have m...
This study sought to test the synthesis model of dropout which combines three approaches--the indivi...
This explanatory mixed-method study explored the dropout phenomenon from an ecological perspective i...
College student.retention has become the area of research that has done the most to integrate variou...
The present secondary analysis attempted to apply Tinto\u27s causal model of college attrition (1975...
In 2012, more than three million students dropped out from high school. At this pace, we will have m...
Research on dropping out of school has focused on characteristics of the individual or institution t...
This paper examines the effects of school characteristics on both the probability of dropping out an...
Our results suggest that explanations for students dropping out of school before graduation that rel...
This paper reports a study of retention and attrition after the freshman year among disadvantaged st...
Research has confirmed the usefulness of Tinto's model in predicting undergraduate student with...
Historically, students who fail to graduate from secondary school are considered as a single categor...
A hierurchical lineur model analysis (Raz~denbz~sh & Bryk, 1986) is used to inve.~tigate directl...
This paper draws on path-like mode's of student attrition developed by researchers concerned wi...
This study explores attrition in a more extended fashion than is typical in the literature by examin...
In 2012, more than three million students dropped out from high school. At this pace, we will have m...
This study sought to test the synthesis model of dropout which combines three approaches--the indivi...
This explanatory mixed-method study explored the dropout phenomenon from an ecological perspective i...
College student.retention has become the area of research that has done the most to integrate variou...
The present secondary analysis attempted to apply Tinto\u27s causal model of college attrition (1975...
In 2012, more than three million students dropped out from high school. At this pace, we will have m...
Research on dropping out of school has focused on characteristics of the individual or institution t...
This paper examines the effects of school characteristics on both the probability of dropping out an...
Our results suggest that explanations for students dropping out of school before graduation that rel...
This paper reports a study of retention and attrition after the freshman year among disadvantaged st...
Research has confirmed the usefulness of Tinto's model in predicting undergraduate student with...
Historically, students who fail to graduate from secondary school are considered as a single categor...