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The Impact of Examination Modalities and Higher Education Structures on Individual Study Paths: A Survey Experiment

Victoria A. Bauer

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Abstract

Due to the high demand for academically qualified personnel, ensuring study success is of social and economic importance. In this context, the effect of institutional regulations of study and examination organizations on study behaviour is surprisingly unexplored, despite new institutionalism being a major paradigm in sociological research. We present the structure of a survey experiment aiming to gain insights into the mechanisms about which degree of obligation in examination modalities encourages academic success and which hinders it. The study belongs to the BMBF-funded (Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung) project "Bedeutung des institutionellen Kontextes von Studienabbruch und Langzeitstudium (BiK)", which consists of Leibniz University Hannover, the German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW) and the University of Mannheim/Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES). The project seeks to investigate the effect of the study-related institutional context on student dropout, long-term study and study paths at the three levels of federal state, university and study programme.
Original languageGerman
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2022
EventThe Annual Conference of Experimental Sociology - Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands
Duration: 31 Aug 20222 Sept 2022
Conference number: 4
https://aces2022.sites.uu.nl

Conference

ConferenceThe Annual Conference of Experimental Sociology
Abbreviated titleACES
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityUtrecht
Period31 Aug 20222 Sept 2022
Internet address

Keywords

  • study success
  • survey experiment
  • study behaviour
  • examination modalities
  • discrete choice
  • higher education

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Sociology and Political Science

Research Area (based on ÖFOS 2012)

  • Educational sociology
  • Empirical social research

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