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Student Engagement and Student Learning: Examining the Convergent and Discriminant Validity of the Revised National Survey of Student Engagement
by
Pike, Gary R.
, Zilvinskis, John
, Masseria, Anthony A.
in
Achievement Gains
/ College Freshmen
/ College Seniors
/ Correlation
/ Correlation analysis
/ Education
/ Educational Objectives
/ Evidence
/ Higher Education
/ Learner Engagement
/ Measurement Techniques
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ National Surveys
/ Outcomes of Education
/ Secondary school students
/ State Surveys
/ Student Participation
/ Student Surveys
/ Validity
2017
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Student Engagement and Student Learning: Examining the Convergent and Discriminant Validity of the Revised National Survey of Student Engagement
by
Pike, Gary R.
, Zilvinskis, John
, Masseria, Anthony A.
in
Achievement Gains
/ College Freshmen
/ College Seniors
/ Correlation
/ Correlation analysis
/ Education
/ Educational Objectives
/ Evidence
/ Higher Education
/ Learner Engagement
/ Measurement Techniques
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ National Surveys
/ Outcomes of Education
/ Secondary school students
/ State Surveys
/ Student Participation
/ Student Surveys
/ Validity
2017
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Student Engagement and Student Learning: Examining the Convergent and Discriminant Validity of the Revised National Survey of Student Engagement
by
Pike, Gary R.
, Zilvinskis, John
, Masseria, Anthony A.
in
Achievement Gains
/ College Freshmen
/ College Seniors
/ Correlation
/ Correlation analysis
/ Education
/ Educational Objectives
/ Evidence
/ Higher Education
/ Learner Engagement
/ Measurement Techniques
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ National Surveys
/ Outcomes of Education
/ Secondary school students
/ State Surveys
/ Student Participation
/ Student Surveys
/ Validity
2017
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Student Engagement and Student Learning: Examining the Convergent and Discriminant Validity of the Revised National Survey of Student Engagement
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Student Engagement and Student Learning: Examining the Convergent and Discriminant Validity of the Revised National Survey of Student Engagement
2017
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The present study examined the relationships between student engagement, represented by two versions of the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) and self-reported gains in learning. The study drew on institutional-level data from participating institutions in 2011 and 2013. The objective of the research was to compare evidence of convergence and discrimination for the two versions of NSSE using canonical correlation analysis. Results indicated that both versions of NSSE provided clear evidence of convergence in that student engagement measures were significantly and positively related to perceived gains in learning. However, only the most recent version of NSSE provided strong evidence of discrimination (i.e., differential relationships between engagement measures and self-reported learning outcomes). Thus, the revised NSSE appears to offer substantial advantages for institutions interested in more nuanced understandings of the relationships between student engagement and perceived learning outcomes. Implications for educators, with goals of enhancing student learning, and for researchers, who often compare complex sets of data, are included.
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