Abstract
This study is designed to identify those educational, communication and demographic characteristics which serve as predictors of student performance on college entrance exams as well as their comprehension learning via interpreted lectures at the college level. A database was created for 509 deaf students using information from 33 different demographic areas. A series of statistical analyses including multiple regressions were performed, none of which yielded statistically significant findings, despite their considerable power. These results indicate that deaf students' academic success is not pre-determined by anyone characteristic or combination of easily identifiable characteristics.
Publication Date
9-21-2005
Document Type
Master's Project
Student Type
Graduate
Department, Program, or Center
Master of Science of Secondary Education of Students Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (NTID)
Advisor
Marschark, Marc
Advisor/Committee Member
Bateman, Gerald
Recommended Citation
Fabich, Megan, "A meta-analysis of demographic characteristics and learning by deaf students" (2005). Thesis. Rochester Institute of Technology. Accessed from
https://repository.rit.edu/theses/4030
Campus
RIT – Main Campus
Comments
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