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Academic and Out-of-Class Influences on Students’ Intellectual Orientations

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Abstract

This study estimates the extent to which students’ learning orientations are shaped independently and jointly by their academic and nonacademic experiences. Findings indicate not only that students’ academic and out-of-class experiences make statistically significant and unique contributions to gains in intellectual orientation after controlling for precollege characteristics, but also that the two domains exert a modest joint effect.

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