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ERIC Number: EJ1258738
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2020
Pages: 15
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ISSN: ISSN-0892-3647
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Active Duty Military Learners and Distance Education: Factors of Persistence and Attrition
Volk, Fred; Floyd, Christopher G.; Shaler, Laurel; Ferguson, Lydia; Gavulic, Alyssa M.
American Journal of Distance Education, v34 n2 p106-120 2020
Distance education is a rapidly expanding sector that is increasingly being utilized by military student populations due to its unique benefits and flexibility in terms of course options making it a more viable and attractive option. The present study aims to expand the current research on factors contributing to military distance learner's persistence in higher education. Using sample records from a sample of 2,246 undergraduate students from a single large private Southeastern U.S. university's online program, a Classification Tree Analysis (CTA) was used to identify the breakpoints in predictive power of various predictors of academic persistence by military branch. Of specific interest was how the differing subgroups divided, in terms of persistence rate, based on factors, such as number of transcripts, age, prior academic performance, marital status, and rank. Results highlight how these factors differentially affect learners based on their respective branch of service.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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