When Predictions Fail: The Case of Unexpected Pathways Toward High School Dropout

Volume: 64, Issue: 1, Pages: 175 - 194
Published: Feb 7, 2008
Abstract
This study examines childhood variables that tend to deflect life‐course trajectories away from finishing high school. We examined unexpectedly graduating in the presence of three empirical risk factors (having a mother that did not finish high school, being from a single‐parent family in early childhood, and having repeated a grade in primary school) and unexpectedly not graduating in the absence these same factors (low risk). The comparison...
Paper Details
Title
When Predictions Fail: The Case of Unexpected Pathways Toward High School Dropout
Published Date
Feb 7, 2008
Volume
64
Issue
1
Pages
175 - 194
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