The authors report on a large-scale study examining the effects of self-reported psychosocial factors on 1st-year college outcomes. Using a sample of 14,464 students from 48 institutions, the authors constructed hierarchical regression models to measure the predictive validity of the Student Readiness Inventory, a measure of psychosocial factors. Controlling for institutional effects and traditional predictors, the authors tested the effects of motivational and skill, social, and self-management measures on academic performance and retention. Academic Discipline was incrementally predictive of academic performance (grade-point average) and retention. Social Activity and Emotional Control also helped predict academic performance and retentio...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between self-efficacy or belief in one’s c...
Current research reveals that there are many factors affecting academic achievement. The overall pur...
This study examined whether motivational and psychosocial factors could predict persistence and perf...
The authors report on a large-scale study examining the effects of self-reported psychosocial factor...
Using both organizational and educational perspectives, the authors proposed and tested theoretical ...
Using both organizational and educational perspectives, the authors proposed and tested theoretical ...
This study examines the relationship between psychosocial and study skill factors (PSFs) and college...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine if traditional indicators of college readiness w...
College academic success and retention have traditionally been predicted using demo-graphic and acad...
This study made use of a model of college success that involves students achieving academic goals an...
College student retention and performance in higher education are important issues for educational i...
Background: Predicting who will succeed in an academic and career setting is of critical importance ...
The relationships between social anxiety, social skills, demographic variables, academic background,...
The authors used a rational-empirical approach to construct the Student Readiness Inven-tory, measur...
The purpose of this study was to better predict how a first semester college freshman becomes prepar...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between self-efficacy or belief in one’s c...
Current research reveals that there are many factors affecting academic achievement. The overall pur...
This study examined whether motivational and psychosocial factors could predict persistence and perf...
The authors report on a large-scale study examining the effects of self-reported psychosocial factor...
Using both organizational and educational perspectives, the authors proposed and tested theoretical ...
Using both organizational and educational perspectives, the authors proposed and tested theoretical ...
This study examines the relationship between psychosocial and study skill factors (PSFs) and college...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine if traditional indicators of college readiness w...
College academic success and retention have traditionally been predicted using demo-graphic and acad...
This study made use of a model of college success that involves students achieving academic goals an...
College student retention and performance in higher education are important issues for educational i...
Background: Predicting who will succeed in an academic and career setting is of critical importance ...
The relationships between social anxiety, social skills, demographic variables, academic background,...
The authors used a rational-empirical approach to construct the Student Readiness Inven-tory, measur...
The purpose of this study was to better predict how a first semester college freshman becomes prepar...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between self-efficacy or belief in one’s c...
Current research reveals that there are many factors affecting academic achievement. The overall pur...
This study examined whether motivational and psychosocial factors could predict persistence and perf...