Aiken, J.A.Comparison of Junior College Withdrawees. University of Missouri, 1968. Ed 023 389-389.
2.
Fetters, W.B.Withdrawal from institutions of higher education: An appraisal with longitudinal data involving diverse institutions. National Longitudinal Study, National Center for Educational Statistics, Washington, D.C.: United States Office of Education, 1977.
3.
Hanson, G.R., & Taylor, R.G.Interaction of ability and personality: Another look at the drop-out problem in an institute of technology. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1970, 17, 540-545.
4.
Pantages, T.J., & Creedon, C.F.Studies of college attrition: 1950-1975. Review of Educational Research, 1978, 48(1), 49-101.
5.
Ramist, L.College Student Attrition and Retention. College Board Report No. 81-1, College Entrance Examination Board, New York: 1981, 23-23.
6.
Rice, J.A., & Scotfield, W.A contrast between the “successful” and “dropout” student at Yakima Valley College. Olympia: Washington State Board for Community College Education, 1969. ED 030 416-416.
7.
Sexton, V.S.Factors contributing to attrition in college propulations: 25 years of research. Journal of General Psychology. 1965, 72, 351-326.
8.
Steele, M.W.Correlates of undergraduate retention at the University of Miami. Journal of College Student Personnel, 1978, 19(4), 349-352.
9.
Weigel, M. A.comparison of persisters and non-persisters in a junior college. Paper presented at the EPDA Institute for Advanced Study in Student Personnel Work in Junior Colleges and Technical Institutes, 1969. ED 044 115-115.
10.
Willner, E.Identifying concerns and potential dropouts among community college freshmen. NASPA Journal, 1980, 18(2), 46-53.