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Graduate Success and Graduate Lives

2023
This chapter provides an introduction to the book. It considers dominant framings of graduate ‘success’, how this is viewed and measured by multiple higher education actors, and what is missing from broader conceptualizations and measurements of graduate progression.
Nicola Ingram   +7 more
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Graduate theses‐an index of graduate work in speech, XX

Speech Monographs, 1950
(1952). Graduate theses—an index of graduate work in speech, XIX. Speech Monographs: Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 204-234.
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Graduate Schools and the Productivity of Their Graduates

American Journal of Sociology, 1960
It is generally assumed that the larger colleges and universities are more adequately prepared to train students in empirical research methods and techniques. When size of institutions is determined by the average number of Ph.D.'s granted per year, empirical data support the hypothesis that greater productivity will be found among sociologists ...
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A Graduate’s Gratitude

Nursing History Review, 2014
I was a bit nervous on that Saturday morning, April 14, 2012. In the lobby of the University of Pennsylvania's School of Nursing, a diverse group of scholars, students, and supporters had assembled to take part in an inter- national symposium, an event meant to mark both the 25th Anniversary of the Barbara Bates Center for the Study of the History of ...
Keith C. Mages, Robert L. Brown
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Graduated substrata

Information Processing & Management, 1988
A graduated substratum is a graphic representation corresponding to the support of a discrete fuzzy set: It is a set of granulations whose diameters are proportional to the membership values of the respective elements they represent. It is used to represent graphically the notions (relation, construction of a relation, application of the mapping rule ...
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The Benefits of Ged Graduation and A Typology of Graduates

Adult Education Quarterly, 1986
This study sought to determine the benefits obtained by adults who study for and pass the General Educational Development (GED) tests. A self-administered questionnaire was constructed and mailed to a statewide random sample of recent graduates; the unadjusted response rate was 57.3% (N = 172).
Thomas Valentine, Gordon G. Darkenwald
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Fake Graduates

Science and Engineering Ethics, 2016
There is growing concern regarding the erosion of industries' trust in the reliability and validity of university graduates. Fake graduates are described in this letter. This article endeavors to warn of a new version of the scholarly black market, in which theses and dissertations are sold to students seeking to graduate under false pretenses.
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