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Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis | 1998

Does work inhibit cognitive development during college

Ernest T. Pascarella; Marcia Edison; Amaury Nora; Linda Serra Hagedorn; Patrick T. Terenzini

This longitudinal investigation of 23 colleges and universities sought to estimate the impacts of on- and off-campus work on standardized measures of student cognitive development across three years of college. With controls made for student background characteristics and other experiences of college, there was little evidence to suggest that either form of work inhibited cognitive development in the first year of college. In the second year of college, on-campus work had small negative total and direct influences on science reasoning, but neither form of work inhibited students’ writing skills. Both forms of work had a significant curvilinear relationship with a composite measure of end-of-third-year cognitive development consisting of reading comprehension and critical thinking. Part-time on- or off-campus work had a positive influence, but on-campus work in excess of 15 hours per week or off-campus work in excess of 20 hours per week had a negative impact. Finally, across all years of the study, the cognitive impacts of work appear to be essentially the same, irrespective of student characteristics (e.g., ethnicity, gender, age, precollege ability, full-or part-time enrollment) and whether or not the student attended a two-year or a four-year college.


NASPA Journal | 2015

Cognitive Effects of Greek Affiliation during the First Year of College.

Ernest T. Pascarella; Marcia Edison; Elizabeth J. Whitt; Amaury Nora; Linda Serra Hagedorn; Patrick T. Terenzini

The article describes a longitudinal and multi-institutional investigation of a national sample of first-year students that studies the cognitive effects of Greek affiliation during the first year of college.


The Journal of Higher Education | 1996

Influences on Students' Openness to Diversity and Challenge in the First Year of College

Ernest T. Pascarella; Marcia Edison; Amaury Nora; Linda Serra Hagedorn; Patrick T. Terenzini


The Journal of Higher Education | 2001

Influences on Students' Openness to Diversity and Challenge in the Second and Third Years of College.

Elizabeth J. Whitt; Marcia Edison; Ernest T. Pascarella; Patrick T. Terenzini; Amaury Nora


Journal of College Student Development | 1996

What have we Learned from the First Year of the National Study of Student Learning

Ernest T. Pascarella; Marcia Edison; Elizabeth J. Whitt; Linda Serra Hagedorn; Amaury Nora; Patrick T. Terenzini


The Journal of Higher Education | 1999

Cognitive Impacts of Intercollegiate Athletic Participation: Some Further Evidence.

Ernest T. Pascarella; Rachel Truckenmiller; Amaury Nora; Patrick T. Terenzini; Marcia Edison; Linda Serra Hagedorn


Journal of College Student Development | 1999

Interactions with peers and objective and self-reported cognitive outcomes across 3 years of college

Elizabeth J. Whitt; Amaury Nora; Marcia Edison; Patrick T. Terenzini; Ernest T. Pascarella


Journal of College Student Development | 1997

Women's Perceptions of a "Chilly Climate" and Their Cognitive Outcomes During the First Year of College

Ernest T. Pascarella; Linda Serra Hagedorn; Elizabeth Whitt; Patricia M. Yeager; Marcia Edison; Patrick T. Terenzini; Amaury Nora


Journal of College Student Development | 1999

Women's perceptions of a “chilly climate” and cognitive outcomes in college: Additional evidence

Elizabeth J. Whitt; Amaury Nora; Marcia Edison; Patrick T. Terenzini; Ernest T. Pascarella


Journal of College Student Development | 1996

Effects of Teacher Organization/Preparation and Teacher Skill/Clarity on General Cognitive Skills in College.

Ernest T. Pascarella; Marcia Edison; Amaury Nora; Linda Serra Hagedorn; John M. Braxton

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Patrick T. Terenzini

Pennsylvania State University

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Elizabeth Whitt

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Susan K. Doyle

University of Illinois at Chicago

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