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Dissertation
The Effect of Study Skills Training Intervention on United States Air Force Aeromedical Apprentices
(1998)
  • John C. Griffith
Abstract
The study examined the effects of a study skills training intervention course on U.S. Air Force Aeromedical Apprentices with five main purposes. The first was to examine the relationship between study skills training and the number of times students required academic interventions outside normal class time. The second purpose was to examine the relationship between study skills training and end of course averages. The third was to determine the relationship between study skills training and the amount of additional instruction, measured in time, students required. The fourth purpose examined the relationship between study skills training and graduation rates. The final purpose was to recommend areas for further research.
Keywords
  • study skills,
  • cost savings,
  • student performance
Publication Date
August, 1998
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
Field of study
Applied Technology, Training and Development
Department
Technology and Cognition, University of North Texas
Advisors
Roger Ditzenberger
Citation Information
John C. Griffith. "The Effect of Study Skills Training Intervention on United States Air Force Aeromedical Apprentices" (1998)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john_griffith/9/