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Florida Atlantic University
Description
In this study we correlate academic and non-academic descriptors with Organic Chemistry final grades for students enrolled at a Florida public university. Using multiple regression analysis, the following predictors are analyzed for a sample population of 904 students: age, gender, ethnicity, academic classification, SAT scores, major, overall grade point average (GPA), semesters lapsed between courses, institution where General Chemistry was taken, prerequisite grades, and number of math and science courses taken with their respective grades. Results indicate strong correlations exist between final grade in Organic Chemistry, GPA and General Chemistry final grade. Additionally, Organic Chemistry final grades correlate with academic course load and the type of institution where General Chemistry was studied. We believe these results can be employing as a tool for advising students in planning their academic programs.
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Thesis (M.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2006.
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FAU
FAU
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Person Preferred Name
Zaplatynski, Andrea Maria
Graduate College
Title Plain
Factors affecting success in organic chemistry
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Title
Factors affecting success in organic chemistry
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Factors affecting success in organic chemistry