Realización de un análisis discriminante explicativo del rendimiento académico en la universidad
Abstract
This work represents a contribution more when establishing an accepted definition of the academic achievement in the University. As conglomeration defined as multidimensional and relative, it is influenced by different factors, which have tried to define by means fo the realization of an discriminant analysis, establishing the difference of what could be considered a half high yield and I lower. The variables were specified by virtue of those factors that condition the quality of an university institution and basing us on a structure relacional that classifies them in entrance, process and producer, works with a total of 55. Also, the study was carried out on a total of 807 students of different titulaciones. The results that they correct identification like indicator of university quality.Downloads
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