Document Type
Thesis
Date of Degree Completion
1966
Degree Name
Master of Education (MEd)
Department
Education
Committee Chair
Robert N. Irving, Jr.
Second Committee Member
Emil E. Samuelson
Third Committee Member
James L. Kennison
Abstract
The four purposes of this study are: 1. To determine the correlations between: a. extracurricular participation hours and predicted GPA, b. extracurricular participation hours and actual GPA, and c. predicted GPA and actual GPA, for those CWSC women majors in physical education who met the criteria for inclusion in this study; 2. To determine the magnitude of the effect of predicted GPA upon the correlational relationship between extracurricular participation hours and actual GPA; 3. To determine the correlations between: a. extracurricular participation hours and predicted GPA, and b. extracurricular participation hours and actual GPA, both for successful and for non-successful CWSC women physical education majors; 4. To determine the significance of difference between like correlations of the successful versus the non-successful women majors, as determined in purpose number three above.
Recommended Citation
Ortman, Sherrill Ann, "A Study of the Relationship Between Extracurricular Activities and the Success of College Women" (1966). All Master's Theses. 568.
https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/etd/568
Language
English