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Individual and School Correlates of DIT-2 Scores Using a Multilevel Modeling and Data Mining Analysis

Title
Individual and School Correlates of DIT-2 Scores Using a Multilevel Modeling and Data Mining Analysis
Authors
Bankhead M.Choi Y.-J.Patil Y.Thoma S.J.
Ewha Authors
최윤정
SCOPUS Author ID
최윤정scopus
Issue Date
2022
Journal Title
Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
ISSN
2076-3417JCR Link
Citation
Applied Sciences (Switzerland) vol. 12, no. 9
Keywords
college studentsdata mining analysisDefining Issues Test-2moral judgment developmentmultilevel modeling
Publisher
MDPI
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Moral reasoning was investigated with respect to individual characteristics (i.e., education level, political orientation and sex) and school-related (i.e., university/college) factors using multilevel modeling and data mining analysis. We used the multilevel modeling to detect school effects on moral reasoning as well as individual effects for 16,334 students representing 79 different higher education institutions across the U.S. The school-related factors, such as the racial composition, student–faculty ratio, average SAT score, institution type, institutions’ geographical region, frequencies of morally relevant words in college course catalog, college mission and value statements were collected through website searches. Data mining analysis was utilized to extract and calculate the frequencies of morally relevant words from the website content. There were significant effects for the individual characteristic of political orientation. Additionally, all school-related factors were significant. Only main effects were observed for some school-related factors (i.e., average SAT score, institution type, frequency of morally relevant words in mission statements, value statements and course catalogs). For other school-related factors (i.e., the region, student–faculty ratio and racial composition), main effects were also observed; however, these effects were particularly illuminating given their interactions with political orientation. Implications for educational communities are discussed. © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
DOI
10.3390/app12094573
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