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      Student Participation in the College Classroom: An Extended Multidisciplinary Literature Review

      Communication Education
      Informa UK Limited

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          Two analyses were conducted to examine gender differences in global self-esteem. In analysis I, a computerized literature search yielded 216 effect sizes, representing the testing of 97,121 respondents. The overall effect size was 0.21, a small difference favoring males. A significant quadratic effect of age indicated that the largest effect emerged in late adolescence (d = 0.33). In Analysis II, gender differences were examined using 3 large, nationally representative data sets from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). All of the NCES effect sizes, which collectively summarize the responses of approximately 48,000 young Americans, indicated higher male self-esteem (ds ranged from 0.04 to 0.24). Taken together, the 2 analyses provide evidence that males score higher on standard measures of global self-esteem than females, but the difference is small. Potential reasons for the small yet consistent effect size are discussed.
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            A Measure of College Student Course Engagement

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              Assessing What Really Matters to Student LearningInside The National Survey of Student Engagement

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                Journal
                Communication Education
                Communication Education
                Informa UK Limited
                0363-4523
                1479-5795
                April 2010
                April 2010
                : 59
                : 2
                : 185-213
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                10.1080/03634520903505936
                ef58edca-11be-49ec-a34c-335097af8249
                © 2010
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