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    School Culture and Climate for Younger Learners: Measurement and Association with Academic Achievement

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    2017-08-01
    Author
    Gilman, Leon Joseph
    Department
    Educational Psychology
    Advisor(s)
    Bo Zhang
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    Abstract
    This study seeks to understand the measurement of younger students’ perceptions of the school learning environment and their possible association with academic achievement. The target population is 4th and 5th grade students. Their perception of the school environment was compared to 7th graders by factor analysis, measurement invariance, differential item functioning, and hierarchical linear modeling. This study found that younger students’ perceptions are different from middle school students. However, like their middle school peers, these perceptions still predict academic performance.
    Subject
    Differential Item Functioning
    Factor Analysis
    HLM
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/91478
    Type
    thesis
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