2022
DOI: 10.1177/00332941221133005
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Exploration of Variables Predicting Sense of School Belonging Using the Machine Learning Method—Group Mnet

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to explore variables related to school belonging from a holistic perspective, including a large number of variables in one model, different to the traditional analytical method. Using 2015 data from the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA), we sought to identify variables related to school belonging by searching for hundreds of predictors in one model using the group Mnet machine learning technique. The study repeated 100 rounds of model building after random data s… Show more

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“…When interactions among students are of poor quality, such as being ignored or even bullied, it can make students feel like they do not belong to their school (Han et al, 2021). Conversely, students feel more belonging to school when peers can provide support, are often involved in conversations among friends, are invited to play games, help when they are in trouble, and share their complaints (Lim et al, 2022). Thus, this study supports the statement of Allen, et al (2018) that the quality of friendship relationships with peers can affect how students feel a part of their school.…”
Section: Relationships With School Membersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When interactions among students are of poor quality, such as being ignored or even bullied, it can make students feel like they do not belong to their school (Han et al, 2021). Conversely, students feel more belonging to school when peers can provide support, are often involved in conversations among friends, are invited to play games, help when they are in trouble, and share their complaints (Lim et al, 2022). Thus, this study supports the statement of Allen, et al (2018) that the quality of friendship relationships with peers can affect how students feel a part of their school.…”
Section: Relationships With School Membersmentioning
confidence: 99%