A longitudinal study of academic and social predictors of college attrition
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Daugherty, T. K., &
Lane, E. J.
(1999). A longitudinal study of academic and social predictors of college attrition.
Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal,
27(4),
355-362.
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In this study we examined differences between eventual graduates and eventual dropouts in a longitudinal study of college men. Predictor variables were obtained early in the first year of college and attrition status was assessed after 4 years. A linear combination of academic ability, family legacy status, specific stress perceptions, and self-perceived social alienation was found to predict attrition status.
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