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Do We Know What We Think We Know? On The Importance Of Replication In Instructional Communication Research, Nicholas Tatum
Do We Know What We Think We Know? On The Importance Of Replication In Instructional Communication Research, Nicholas Tatum
Communication and Sociology
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Predicting Faculty Integration Of Faith And Learning, Kimberly Hardin
Predicting Faculty Integration Of Faith And Learning, Kimberly Hardin
Teacher Education
Concern regarding the secularization of Christian higher education has
prompted researchers to investigate the extent that faith and learning
is integrated at a faculty level and what factors might predict faculty
integration (Lyon, Beaty, Parker, & Mencken, 2005). This research
attempted to replicate Lyon et al.’s (2005) logistic regression model
predicting faculty integration of faith using survey responses gathered
as part of Phase II of the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities
(CCCU) Denominational Study (Rine, Glanzer, & Davignon, 2013).
Respondents included 2,074 faculty from 55 institutions. The first
model used in this study suggested that the most powerful predictors …