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  1. Quantitative research process

  2. Lecture 41: Quantitative Research

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  5. The most productive research doesn't work the longest, but the most efficiently

  6. The benefits of part-time work while studying

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  1. Working While Studying: the Academic Challenges of Working Scholars

    The majority of working scholars are in the range of 16-20 years old with 54.1% and are mostly female (55.88%); 95.59%. are single in marital status. It revealed that most of the working ...

  2. (PDF) Assessing the Academic Performance of Working Students During

    This research study aimed to assess the academic performance of working students at UM Tagum College(UMTC). This study used a quantitative non-experimental method involving 150 working students ...

  3. PDF TO WORK OR NOT TO WORK: THE IMPACT OF WORK ON STUDENTS' COLLEGE ...

    Blending quantitative and qualitative methods, ... working students' GPAs are lower than that of the nonworking. Constantly searching for meaningful work as well as meaning in their work, most working students perceived ... Two research questions guided the study: (1) Was there a significant difference

  4. Support for Working Students: Understanding the Impacts of Employment

    Using our methodological approach of student-driven research and a mix of quantitative and qualitative analysis, we find that work has four main impacts on students' lives: it limits flexibility in students' schedules, leaving them vulnerable in emergencies; it requires students to make difficult financial calculations; it can cause ...

  5. Full article: Working long hours while studying: a higher risk for

    According to recent research in Austria, once students work more than 10 h per week, ... financial needs of students and personal motives for being a working student) as well as fields of study (Education Sciences, Business and Medicine). ... Many quantitative empirical studies investigating the role of employment with regard to student ...

  6. A systematic review of the literature on student work and academic

    The results can ultimately serve as bases for further research on student work's impact on academic performance, as well as incentives for higher education institutions to rethink the possibilities of better integration of student work into curricula. ... Ryan M, Barns A, McAuliffe D (2011) Part-time employment and effects on Australian ...

  7. PDF Working while studying in higher education: the impact of the economic

    In the specific case of Spain, some research has suggested that the number of hours spent working varies according to the educational level and income of the family (Finkel & Barañano, 2014). In this regard, the authors state that as parental educational level rises, so does the percentage of university students who study full-time. The same

  8. Support for Working Students: Considerations for Higher Education

    First we review literature examining why students work, the benefits and drawbacks of working, and the type of work that yields the greatest benefit to students. ... Lauren Remenick is a PhD student in the Higher Education and Policy Studies program at the University of Central Florida. Her research focuses on nontraditional and working ...

  9. (Pdf) Working While Studying: the Academic Challenges of Working

    It is expected that the suggestions and recommendations from the study can improve working students' experiences to be successful in both working and studying.This qualitative research which documentation and interview had been used in order to collect data on the experiences of working students at the International Islamic University Malaysia.

  10. Working While Studying: a Descriptive Study of Working College Students

    The researchers utilized a quantitative and qualitative descriptive type of research with the use of a researcher-made questionnaire supported by a focus group to solicit data from the respondents. ... Lang's (2012) comparative study of working and non-working students that considered the number of hours worked weekly by college students ...

  11. (Pdf) the Lived Experiences of Working Students: a Phenomenological

    THE LIVED EXPERIENCES OF WORKING STUDENTS: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL-NARRATIVE STUDY OF BSED-MAPEH STUDENTS By CHERRY ANN C. TAPITAN, KEVIN ANDRICH C. LUZON, MARY GRACE D. GARCIO, MARLENE R. DACUYAN, REGINE Y. REGIS & CARL C. JACA 2018 CHAPTER 1 Introduction The increasing number of working students is quite noticeable despite of the government tution ...

  12. PDF International Students' Experience of Studying and Working at a ...

    students are engaged in part-time work (Derous & Ryan, 2008; National Center for Education Statistics, 2001). The focus of this research study is to understand the experiences of international students who assume a dual role of being a student and an employee concurrently. Literature Review

  13. A quantitative study on the impact of working environment on the well

    This study finds that performance evaluation, student academic foundation, and pressure of research work are the main negative impacting factors of teacher overall well-being in private schools ...

  14. What Is Quantitative Research?

    Quantitative research methods. You can use quantitative research methods for descriptive, correlational or experimental research. In descriptive research, you simply seek an overall summary of your study variables.; In correlational research, you investigate relationships between your study variables.; In experimental research, you systematically examine whether there is a cause-and-effect ...

  15. Working Students: Its Effect on Academic ...

    This study explores the effects of being working students on the academic performance of Education students in Bestlink College of the Philippines, especially different factors that upset their academic performance in school. The descriptive method was used in this research to describe different reasons why students work while studying. This study will give students consciousness about how ...

  16. PDF A quantitative assessment of student performance and examination ...

    The study data was derived from student examination performance scores. The data was collected from two technology-related courses over a three-year timeframe. In this quantitative, correlational study using regression analysis, a predictive model was created for each course. The research question proposed for this study is: are the standard

  17. Challenges Encountered By Working Students that ...

    A working student is a person who works and goes to school as a student at the same time. Being a working student needs considerable effort not only in his work but also in his studies. Being a working student is extremely hard because they need to give 100% of their attention when they are in school and give 100% of their strength when they ...

  18. PDF The Impact of Covid-19 on Student Experiences and Expectations ...

    Working students su ered a 31% decrease in their wages and a 37% drop in weekly hours worked, on average. Moreover, around 40% of students lost a job, internship, or a job o er, and 61% reported to have a family member that experienced a reduction in income. The pandemic also had a substantial impact on students' expectations about their ...

  19. (PDF) Assessing the academic performance of working students during

    ABSTRACT. This research study aimed to assess the academic performance. of working students at UM Tagum College (UMTC). This study used a. quantitative non-experimental method in volving 150 ...

  20. PDF School and Work Balance: The Experiences of Working Students in the

    Abstract: This study is a qualitative research about the experiences of working students in balancing their school and work responsibilities during the CoVid-19 pandemic. Even way back before, a lot of students are already earning and pursuing their ... study: first, working students; second working students from a province in Central Luzon ...

  21. A Practical Guide to Writing Quantitative and Qualitative Research

    INTRODUCTION. Scientific research is usually initiated by posing evidenced-based research questions which are then explicitly restated as hypotheses.1,2 The hypotheses provide directions to guide the study, solutions, explanations, and expected results.3,4 Both research questions and hypotheses are essentially formulated based on conventional theories and real-world processes, which allow the ...

  22. Working Students in Higher Education: Challenges and Solutions

    The findings of the current study show that the informants fully understood the concept of working while studying and considered it as a financial necessity and self-improvement. The informants ...

  23. PDF Working and Studying at the Same Time

    among college students keeps increasing, it is important to do a research study among 100 UC students to find out real reasons that push students to work and study at the same time. More importantly, it is necessary to learn about the positive impacts of their efforts and the negative impacts that distract them along the way.

  24. The Effects of Working while Studying to Senior High School Students at

    Working while studying is having part-time jobs while studying to have extra income. It has a big impact on the academic performance of students. This condition has a possible positive and negative effect. The researchers gathered information about this particular topic to help working students deal with this situation. This study focuses on the effects of working while studying in senior high ...

  25. "Do I need research skills in working life?": University students

    This study explored university students' views of whether they will need research skills in their future work in relation to their approaches to learning, situational orientations on a learning situation of quantitative methods, and difficulties experienced in quantitative research courses. Education and psychology students in both Finland (N = 46) and the USA (N = 122), who thought that ...

  26. Protocol for a scoping review study on learning plan use in

    Quantitative analysis will capture descriptive statistics with details about the population, concept, context, study methods and outcomes being examined in this scoping review. Qualitative content analysis will enable interpretation of text data through the systematic classification process of coding and identifying themes and patterns [ 29 ].

  27. Real-World Problem-Solving Class is Correlated with Higher Student

    Student persistence in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) has long been a focus of educational research, with both quantitative and qualitative methods being used to investigate patterns and mechanisms of attrition. Some studies have used machine learning to predict a student's likelihood to persist given measurable classroom factors and institutional data, while others ...

  28. How technology is reinventing K-12 education

    In 2023 K-12 schools experienced a rise in cyberattacks, underscoring the need to implement strong systems to safeguard student data. Technology is "requiring people to check their assumptions ...

  29. Competency gap among graduating nursing students: what they have

    The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and independent t-tests. The results of the study showed that the highest scores for students' acquired competencies and nursing faculties' expected competencies were work readiness and professional development, with mean of 3.54 (SD = 0.39) and 4.30 (SD = 0.45), respectively.

  30. Leveraging collective action and environmental literacy to address

    This definitional and measurement work, in both research and practice, is not easy. The ever-changing, dynamic contexts in which collective environmental literacy exists make defining the concept a moving target, compounded by a need to draw upon work in countless, often distinct academic fields of study.