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... Percent with fathers in professional and executive occupations Occupations of the students ' fathers were also scored according to the six classes described previously : 42. Percent with fathers in Realistic occupations 43. Percent with ...
... Percent with fathers in professional and executive occupations Occupations of the students ' fathers were also scored according to the six classes described previously : 42. Percent with fathers in Realistic occupations 43. Percent with ...
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... Percent placing in school science contests .71 .71 .69 Percent placing in national science contests Percent with Conventional major fields Percent with fathers in Scientific occupations Median level of father's education .62 -.48 .45 ...
... Percent placing in school science contests .71 .71 .69 Percent placing in national science contests Percent with Conventional major fields Percent with fathers in Scientific occupations Median level of father's education .62 -.48 .45 ...
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... Percent with fathers in Artistic occupations Median high school grade average Percent with Conventional major fields Percent winning awards for Leadership The variables with the highest loadings on Estheticism are past achieve- ments in ...
... Percent with fathers in Artistic occupations Median high school grade average Percent with Conventional major fields Percent winning awards for Leadership The variables with the highest loadings on Estheticism are past achieve- ments in ...
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Characteristics of Entering Freshman Classes | 8 |
Dimensions of Student Input | 14 |
Summary | 20 |
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1015 Four-Year Colleges 248 institutions achievement Artistic Orientation ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUE Personal Astin and Holland Big Ten Catholic Liberal Arts COLLEGE FRESHMAN INPUT College St Colleges and Universities correlations debate contest ENT ART entering freshman class entering freshmen entering student body ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUE Estheticism Estimated Selectivity factor analysis factor scores FACTORS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT Freshman Information Form FRESHMAN INPUT FACTORS high school class high school grade INPUT FACTORS ENVIRONMENTAL input variables Intellectualism Liberal Arts Colleges Masculinity Median high school model personal National Merit Scholarship national music contest Nonsectarian Liberal Arts obtained Percent planning Percent with fathers percentage of students Ph.D Pragmatism Private Nonsectarian Liberal professional degrees Protestant Liberal Arts Public Liberal Arts REA SCI SOC relatively high sample school grade average science contest speech or debate standard scores student bodies entering student input T-scores TABLE 13 Teachers College TECHNIQUE Personal Orientations Technological Institutions types of institutions Universities continued