Correlations Between Learning Environments and Dropout Intention
Edward Simmons

TL;DR
This study investigates how different learning environments correlate with students' dropout intentions, highlighting the impact of educational settings on student retention and performance, especially in math.
Contribution
It compares two studies to analyze the relationship between learning environments and dropout intentions using statistical methods.
Findings
Learning environments influence dropout intentions
Correlations vary across different educational settings
Math performance is affected by the learning environment
Abstract
This research is comparing learning environments to students dropout intentions. While using statistics I looked at data and the correlations between two articles to see how the two studies looked side to side. Learning environments and dropout intentions can both have vary effects on students. They can both determine if a student does well, or bad in school especially math.
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