大型副学士学位授予院校经济学课程成绩的相关因素

David Mahon
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经济学课程通常在社区学院和其他主要授予副学士学位的院校开设。尽管如此,针对这些院校学生的经济学课程成绩研究却很少。我使用多叉逻辑模型来确定哪些因素与一所主要授予副学士学位的大型院校的宏观经济学入门和微观经济学入门课程的成绩有关,并发现了与这些课程的成绩有关的几个因素。研究发现,公民身份、外国出生身份和性别与经济学课程的学习成绩有关,因为在某些情况下,非公民、外国出生和男生的学习成绩优于公民、美国出生和女生。其他结果显示,面授课程与较高的及格率和较低的退学率有关。
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Factors Associated With Economics Course Performance at a Large Associate Degree-Granting Institution
Economics courses are often offered at community colleges and other institutions that primarily confer associate degrees. Despite this, little research has been conducted on performance in economics courses focusing on students attending these institutions. I use multinomial logistic models to determine which factors are related to performance in both introductory macroeconomics and introductory microeconomics at a large institution that primarily confers associate degrees and finds several factors associated with performance in these courses. Among the findings are that citizenship status, foreign-born status, and gender are associated with academic performance in economics courses as noncitizens, foreign-born, and male students outperform their citizen, U.S.-born, and female counterparts in certain circumstances. Additional results show that in-person classes are associated with higher pass rates and lower withdrawal rates.
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