2013 Awards for Excellence

Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education

ISSN: 2050-7003

Article publication date: 8 April 2014

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Citation

(2014), "2013 Awards for Excellence", Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, Vol. 6 No. 1. https://doi.org/10.1108/JARHE-04-2014-004

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited


2013 Awards for Excellence

Article Type: 2013 Awards for Excellence: Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, Volume 6, Issue 1

The following article was selected for this year's Outstanding Paper Award for Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education

"The investigation of multiple paths to success in college-level mathematics: a fuzzy qualitative comparative analysis"

Sally A. Lesik and Maria T. Mitchell

Purpose – This paper aims to describe how a fuzzy qualitative comparative analysis can be used to describe which combinations of academic factors are most influential for achieving success in college-level mathematics. Using a fuzzy qualitative comparative analysis allows for the comparison of all possible combinations for a collection of predictor variables, as well as strategies for determining which configurations of these sets of variables are the most consistent with success in college-level mathematics. Recent advances in fuzzy qualitative comparative analysis techniques have now integrated traditional qualitative comparative analysis strategies with formal statistical tests, thus allowing for the analysis and comparison of complex relationships that are difficult to describe with more traditional statistical methods such as regression analysis.
Design/methodology/approach – Data were collected from 259 full-time, first-time freshmen at a large state university in the USA. They were analysed using fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (FQCA).
Findings – Findings from this study suggest that the most parsimonious configuration of college remediation status, spending less time away from mathematics, and doing better in high school mathematics are key to success in college-level mathematics.
Originality/value – Although numerous studies have made great progress in describing the complex relationship between prior mathematics exposure in high school with success in college-level mathematics, one limitation of many studies is that they rely on analytic methods that only estimate the net effect of a single predictor variable, or a very small collection of predictor variables. This study utilises fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (FQCA) which can be used to analyse more complex interrelationships among a collection of predictor variables.

This article originally appeared in Volume 5 Number 1, 2012, Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education

The following articles were selected for this year's Highly Commended Award

"Higher education abroad: Palestinian students from Israel studying in Jordanian universities"

Khalid Arar and Kussai Haj-Yehia

This article originally appeared in Volume 5 Number 1, 2012, Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education

“The rise of contingent faculty: its impact on the professoriate and higher education”

Randall Bowden and Lynn P. Gonzalez

This article originally appeared in Volume 4 Number 1, 2012, Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education

"What makes a good university lecturer? Students’ perceptions of teaching excellence"

Feng Su and Margaret Wood

This article originally appeared in Volume 4 Number 2, 2012, Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education

Outstanding Reviewer

Curt Bonk and Lesley Diack

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