A Longitudinal Study of Engineering Student Performance and Retention v. Comparisons with Traditionally-Taught Student
This paper, from Richard M. Felder and E. Jacquelin Dietz of North Carolina State University, and Gary Felder of Stanford University, covers a longitudinal study of chemical engineering students taught using different experimental methods, and how this affects performance and retention. The methods, data, and discussion are included.
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1998
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