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    Title: Analysis of Attendance Duration - A Case Study of University of Taipei
    Authors: Chien, Miao-Ying Chen; Chi-Yi Chou;Yuan-Fang Ou; Huei-Yuan Chen;陳暉淵; Li-Yun Chiang; Chu-Pu
    Contributors: 城市發展學系
    Keywords: dropouts;attendance duration;Kaplan-Meier curve
    Date: 2019
    Issue Date: 2021-09-09 10:45:20 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The purpose of this study is to use survival analysis method to discuss the factors that affect student attendance duration. In this study, 182 dropouts, most of the suspension of the school occurred in the freshman year. We analysis the student backgrounds of suspension of study, such as their "college", "school loan", " type of higher school ", "indigenous peoples", those reasons are more than 20%. Use Kaplan-Meier curve, we find that the attendance duration will be significantly different by the different background factors, such as "college", "school loan", "early alert", and "half of the credits failed".
    Relation: The IIAI International Conference on Data Science and Institutional Research,Toyama Japan, 2019
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