Voorspelling van die akademiese sukses van eerstejaarstudente

Prediction of academic success of first year students. The recent amalgamation of the various regional education systems in South Africa and as a result/ the restructuring of the education dispensation, led to a number of problems which impacted negatively on the examination process. Against this ba...

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Main Authors: M. M. Rademeyer, J. M. Schepers
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 1998-06-01
Series:SA Journal of Industrial Psychology
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Online Access:https://sajip.co.za/index.php/sajip/article/view/645
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spelling doaj-755e22d850554f2689c54379667087f92020-11-25T00:07:56ZengAOSISSA Journal of Industrial Psychology0258-52002071-07631998-06-01241334010.4102/sajip.v24i1.645598Voorspelling van die akademiese sukses van eerstejaarstudenteM. M. Rademeyer0J. M. Schepers1Randse Afrikaanse UniversiteitRandse Afrikaanse UniversiteitPrediction of academic success of first year students. The recent amalgamation of the various regional education systems in South Africa and as a result/ the restructuring of the education dispensation, led to a number of problems which impacted negatively on the examination process. Against this backdrop, the present study attempted to find a valid altermative for matric marks as a predictor of academic success. Multiple regression analyses and canonical discriminant analyses were performed to construct a comprehensive model, which can be used to predict the academic achievement of students, and serve as an alternative for matric marks. Regression analyses with average exam mark as criterion were performed on the data of the three largest faculties. Multiple correlations of 0,59, 0,56 and 0,52 were obtained. Discriminant analyses were done against a promotion criterion (promoted,not promoted), for each of the faculties. According to the results of the discriminant analyses the percentage correct classifications varied from 62,7% to 81,1%. Opsomming Die onlangse samesmelting van die onderskeie streeksonderwysstelsels in Suid-Afrika en die gevolglike herstrukturering van die onderwys, het sy eie kwota probleme opgelewer wat 'n negatiewe impak op matriekeksaminering gehad het. Teen hierdie agtergrond het die huidige studie gepoog om 'n geldige alternatief vir matriekpunte as voorspeller van akademiese prestasie te vind. Meervoudige regressie-ontledings asook kanoniese diskriminantontledings is op die datastel uitgevoer ten einde 'n omvattende model daar te stel waarmee die akademiese prcstasie van studente voorspel kan word, en wat as plaasvervanger vir matriekpunte kan dien. regressie- ontledings vir die drie grootste fakulteite is gedoen met die gemiddelde eksamenpunt as kriterium. Meervoudige korrelasies van 0,59, 0,56 en 0,52 is verkry. Diskriminantontledings is vir elke fakulteit teenoor 'n promosiekriterium (promoveer/nie-promo-veer) uitgevoer. Volgens die resultate van die diskriminantontledings het die persentasie korrekte klassifikasies gewissel van 62,7% tot 81,1%.https://sajip.co.za/index.php/sajip/article/view/645Akademiese suksesEerstejaarstudente
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author M. M. Rademeyer
J. M. Schepers
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J. M. Schepers
Voorspelling van die akademiese sukses van eerstejaarstudente
SA Journal of Industrial Psychology
Akademiese sukses
Eerstejaarstudente
author_facet M. M. Rademeyer
J. M. Schepers
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title Voorspelling van die akademiese sukses van eerstejaarstudente
title_short Voorspelling van die akademiese sukses van eerstejaarstudente
title_full Voorspelling van die akademiese sukses van eerstejaarstudente
title_fullStr Voorspelling van die akademiese sukses van eerstejaarstudente
title_full_unstemmed Voorspelling van die akademiese sukses van eerstejaarstudente
title_sort voorspelling van die akademiese sukses van eerstejaarstudente
publisher AOSIS
series SA Journal of Industrial Psychology
issn 0258-5200
2071-0763
publishDate 1998-06-01
description Prediction of academic success of first year students. The recent amalgamation of the various regional education systems in South Africa and as a result/ the restructuring of the education dispensation, led to a number of problems which impacted negatively on the examination process. Against this backdrop, the present study attempted to find a valid altermative for matric marks as a predictor of academic success. Multiple regression analyses and canonical discriminant analyses were performed to construct a comprehensive model, which can be used to predict the academic achievement of students, and serve as an alternative for matric marks. Regression analyses with average exam mark as criterion were performed on the data of the three largest faculties. Multiple correlations of 0,59, 0,56 and 0,52 were obtained. Discriminant analyses were done against a promotion criterion (promoted,not promoted), for each of the faculties. According to the results of the discriminant analyses the percentage correct classifications varied from 62,7% to 81,1%. Opsomming Die onlangse samesmelting van die onderskeie streeksonderwysstelsels in Suid-Afrika en die gevolglike herstrukturering van die onderwys, het sy eie kwota probleme opgelewer wat 'n negatiewe impak op matriekeksaminering gehad het. Teen hierdie agtergrond het die huidige studie gepoog om 'n geldige alternatief vir matriekpunte as voorspeller van akademiese prestasie te vind. Meervoudige regressie-ontledings asook kanoniese diskriminantontledings is op die datastel uitgevoer ten einde 'n omvattende model daar te stel waarmee die akademiese prcstasie van studente voorspel kan word, en wat as plaasvervanger vir matriekpunte kan dien. regressie- ontledings vir die drie grootste fakulteite is gedoen met die gemiddelde eksamenpunt as kriterium. Meervoudige korrelasies van 0,59, 0,56 en 0,52 is verkry. Diskriminantontledings is vir elke fakulteit teenoor 'n promosiekriterium (promoveer/nie-promo-veer) uitgevoer. Volgens die resultate van die diskriminantontledings het die persentasie korrekte klassifikasies gewissel van 62,7% tot 81,1%.
topic Akademiese sukses
Eerstejaarstudente
url https://sajip.co.za/index.php/sajip/article/view/645
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