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Patterns of success: first-year student success in multiple domains Petrie J. A. C. van der Zanden, Eddie Denessen, Antonius H. N. Cillessen & Paulien C.
Patterns of success: first-year student success in multiple domains
Petrie J. A. C. van der Zanden, Eddie Denessen, Antonius H. N. Cillessen & Paulien C. Meijer To cite this article: Petrie J. A. C. van der Zanden, Eddie Denessen, Antonius H. N. Cillessen & Paulien C. Meijer (2019)
Patterns of success: first-year student success in multiple domains, Studies in Higher Education, 44:11, 2081-2095, DOI: 10.1080/03075079.2018.1493097
To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.1080/03075079.2018.1493097
Author/source
The following questions relate to the author and source.
- Who is the author(s)? Is the author(s) an expert in this field?
- What is the source of the text? Is it trustworthy?
- When was it published? Is it recent?
- Who is the intended audience?
- What is the author's purpose? Is it a neutral purpose (e.g.to explainorto inform) rather than a more biased purpose (e.g.to persuade)?
Evidence
The following questions relate to the evidence the writer uses.
- How strong is the evidence?
- Are all the points made by the author supported by evidence?
- Does the writer avoid making unsupported generalisations?
- Is there a clear distinction between fact and the author's opinion?
- Are citations used? If so, are the cited sources trustworthy and recent?
- If there are any images or diagrams, are they clear? Do they relate directly to points in the text and support the author's argument?
Your Reflection
summarize the article.
What conclusion does the author(s) reach? Do you agree with the article? Why/why not?
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