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Development of a Longitudinal Method to Measure Attrition Intentions
Kyeonghun Jwa
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Catherine G.P. Berdanier
Mechanical Engineering
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Attrition
100%
Longitudinal Methods
100%
Decision-making Process
42%
Departure Decision
42%
Decision Model
28%
Decision Process
28%
Quality of Life
14%
Series Analysis
14%
Web-based Survey
14%
Qualitative Modeling
14%
Engineering Program
14%
Graduate Programs
14%
Intention to Drop out
14%
Demographic Information
14%
Perceived Stress
14%
Support Networks
14%
Quality of Work
14%
Data Collection Methods
14%
Student Discourse
14%
Decision to Leave
14%
Networking Capability
14%
Decision Variables
14%
Text Messaging
14%
Message-based
14%
Life Cost
14%
Cross Model
14%
Relationship Support
14%
Work Cost
14%
Engineering Graduate Students
14%
Student Attrition
14%
Multivariate Time Series Analysis
14%
Computer Science
Decision-Making
100%
Decision Process
66%
Decision Model
66%
Influencing Factor
33%
Longitudinal Data
33%
Research Paper
33%
Qualitative Model
33%
Engineering Program
33%
Demographic Information
33%
Graduate Program
33%
Decision Variable
33%
Network Support
33%
Multivariate Time Series
33%
Support Relationship
33%
Engineering
Engineering
100%
Decision Process
100%
Influencing Factor
50%
Decision Variable
50%
Critical Event
50%
Network Support
50%