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Student characteristics may affect academic performance, but little research exists on the determinants of student performance in undergraduate marketing courses. For a variety of reasons, this is an important issue to students, educators, administrators, and other constituents of institutions of higher education. Using OLS regression analysis on a sample of 349 undergraduate students of marketing in a public university, the model explains about 40% of a typical student's grade, and the results of this study show that a student's grade point average, academic origin, and employment commitments may be good predictors of student performance in this course.
Stephen F. Borde (Fri,) studied this question.
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