The purpose of this study was to replicate a prior study showing distance-learning students scored predominately more optimistic and less pessimistic than on-campus students using the Optimism and Pessimism scale with 197 distance learning and 200 on-campus graduate students. t tests for independent samples indicated the expected significant differences.
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