AbstractIn this paper, we explore the drivers of students’ success in a first-year university statistics course. Using a unique sample from Westminster International University in Tashkent, we discover that student engagement with their studies is reflected in their class attendance and in the use of online resources, which continue to play an important role in their academic performance. Moreover, we discovered that socio-demographic factors such as age, gender, marital status, employment, and language of instruction of prior schooling are significant in explaining student academic outcomes. These factors have important policy implications for both the university and the broader national level
The objective of the research was to explore the role of social-economic factors in the academic ach...
Data were collected from 353 online undergraduate introductory statistics students at the beginning ...
This paper examines the role that social characteristics play in determining the academic success of...
AbstractIn learning a statistics course, students are forced to deal with complicated formula which ...
Surveys of student engagement are receiving increased attention across the whole world, because data...
Statistics provides students with skills to critically assess and understand various functions of th...
With the increasing diversity of students attending university, there is a growing interest in the f...
University student populations in the developed world embody more personal, social, cultural, and in...
Predicting the success of students as a function of different predictors has been a topic that has b...
We use a unique set of linked administrative data to explore the determinants of persistence and aca...
The first year experience at university and issues relating to retention rates continue to attract t...
This study provides an empirical investigation into the impact of individual student characteristics...
Literature distinguishes three complexes of factors that affect university achievement. Firstly, fac...
This paper contributes to the empirical evidence on participation and attainment in higher education...
The goal of this study was to examine differences in university success between first-year students ...
The objective of the research was to explore the role of social-economic factors in the academic ach...
Data were collected from 353 online undergraduate introductory statistics students at the beginning ...
This paper examines the role that social characteristics play in determining the academic success of...
AbstractIn learning a statistics course, students are forced to deal with complicated formula which ...
Surveys of student engagement are receiving increased attention across the whole world, because data...
Statistics provides students with skills to critically assess and understand various functions of th...
With the increasing diversity of students attending university, there is a growing interest in the f...
University student populations in the developed world embody more personal, social, cultural, and in...
Predicting the success of students as a function of different predictors has been a topic that has b...
We use a unique set of linked administrative data to explore the determinants of persistence and aca...
The first year experience at university and issues relating to retention rates continue to attract t...
This study provides an empirical investigation into the impact of individual student characteristics...
Literature distinguishes three complexes of factors that affect university achievement. Firstly, fac...
This paper contributes to the empirical evidence on participation and attainment in higher education...
The goal of this study was to examine differences in university success between first-year students ...
The objective of the research was to explore the role of social-economic factors in the academic ach...
Data were collected from 353 online undergraduate introductory statistics students at the beginning ...
This paper examines the role that social characteristics play in determining the academic success of...