Undergraduate Time Use and Academic Outcomes: Results from the University of California Undergraduate Experience Survey 2006

Volume: 112, Issue: 9, Pages: 2441 - 2470
Published: Sep 1, 2010
Abstract
Background/Context Previous research has established the significance of academic study time on undergraduate students’ academic performance. The effects of other uses of time are, however, in dispute. Some researchers have argued that students involved in activities that require initiative and effort also perform better in class, while students who engage in mainly passive entertainments perform less well. Other researchers have argued that...
Paper Details
Title
Undergraduate Time Use and Academic Outcomes: Results from the University of California Undergraduate Experience Survey 2006
Published Date
Sep 1, 2010
Volume
112
Issue
9
Pages
2441 - 2470
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