2020
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/kfe2b
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Is Student Dropout at University a Multi-Staged Process? A Phase-Orientated View on Quitting Studies and Changing Majors

Abstract: Student dropout can be conceptualized as a motivated decision-making process, consisting of different phases. Based on previous literature on student dropout, decision-making, and action-phases, we proposed that the process of developing dropout intentions includes the following phases: non-fit perception, thoughts of quitting, deliberation, information search, and a final decision. In the present study, we empirically investigated if the assumed phases can be distinguished from each other, if the phases follo… Show more

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