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Data on online and face-to-face course enrollments in a public research university during summer terms.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2020.105320Abstract
This data article includes information on institutional data at a large public research university in Southern California. In particular, data on undergraduate student enrollments in online and face-to-face courses during summer terms from 2014 to 2017 cumulating in 72,441 course enrollments from 23,610 undergraduate students in 433 courses is provided. This data includes additional information on the statistical models examining factors influencing student enrollment by course modality and the associations of course modality with course grades. This includes descriptive data and data derived from multi-level logistic regression analyses and multi-way fixed effects linear regression analyses. This data article is associated with the article "Effects of course modality in summer session: Enrollment patterns and student performance in face-to-face and online classes" [1].
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