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Predictors Of Student Success In An Upper Division Agriculture Chemistry Class, Maddison V. May Dec 2020

Predictors Of Student Success In An Upper Division Agriculture Chemistry Class, Maddison V. May

MSU Graduate Theses

To attempt to find what made students successful within a higher division class at Missouri State University’s (MSU) Darr College of Agriculture, de-identified academic records of 172 students enrolled in AGR 300 - Food and Agriculture Chemistry were studied over four semesters. Deidentified data were collected and compared to final letter grade received at the end of the class using correlation coefficients, analysis of variance, and stepwise regression. Analysis of variance was used to evaluate the influence of semester on letter grade. Correlation coefficients were used to determine and evaluate relationships between the variables and final grade. Stepwise regression was …


The Use Of Hot Air And Infrared Rays In Drying Agriculture Products, K Norqulova, B.M Jumaev, M Mamatqulov, B Shayzaqov Sep 2018

The Use Of Hot Air And Infrared Rays In Drying Agriculture Products, K Norqulova, B.M Jumaev, M Mamatqulov, B Shayzaqov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

When drying vegetables and fruits, relatively high energy price indexes, it quenches specialists to look for alternate energy sources, in particular solar energy. In this paper, a new system of gel-drying is described and the general principles of its work.


Education Institutions Creation Of Partnerships, Iwasan D. Kejawa Ed.D Mar 2018

Education Institutions Creation Of Partnerships, Iwasan D. Kejawa Ed.D

Department of Educational Administration: Faculty Publications

This issue is embracing the creation of partnerships with establishments worldwide for the provisions of life embodiments to graduates. At moment, there may be lack of friendship or partnership with establishments to create incentives for newly graduates of so many colleges and universities (Hirsh & Weber, 1999). Partnership with external companies will surely bring enormous grants to the colleges and universities and it will also encourage friendly establishments to provide incentives and perks to colleges, universities and alumni. It may be concluded that the advantages of creating rapport with external congruences is the comraderies and also compromises that will be …


Oral Interview Of Alvin Arneson, Alvin Arneson Jun 1973

Oral Interview Of Alvin Arneson, Alvin Arneson

Oral Interviews

Interview with Alvin Arneson on schools and farming during the 1920s and 1930s, and his involvement in progressive politics in North Dakota and Minnesota.


Board Of Trustees September 17, 1964, University Of Maine System Sep 1964

Board Of Trustees September 17, 1964, University Of Maine System

Corporate Records

No abstract provided.


Board Of Trustees June 5, 1964, University Of Maine System Jun 1964

Board Of Trustees June 5, 1964, University Of Maine System

Corporate Records

No abstract provided.


Board Of Trustees June 8, 1963, University Of Maine System Jun 1963

Board Of Trustees June 8, 1963, University Of Maine System

Corporate Records

No abstract provided.


Factors Causing Non-Completion Of Registration At Utah State Agricultural College During The School Year 1955-56, Richard J. Barney May 1956

Factors Causing Non-Completion Of Registration At Utah State Agricultural College During The School Year 1955-56, Richard J. Barney

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The prospective student who has been accepted and who fails to arrive on the college campus despite his apparent intentions presents a problem to secondary school principals as well as to college officials. Non-arrivals are common on the admissions records of every college or university. (14) Alden B. Threasher reports admissions attrition percentages ranged from 3 percent to 55 percent with averages of 27 percent to 46 percent in a study of 58 institutions grouped by type.