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Literature Review of Student Characteristics and Performance in an Accounting Course

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ABSTRACT This article explores the current literature on student characteristics and performance in an accounting course. When planning to teach or design a course, student characteristics play a role as… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT This article explores the current literature on student characteristics and performance in an accounting course. When planning to teach or design a course, student characteristics play a role as part of the “situational factors” (Fink, 2003). Research has widely shown that college graduation rates are associated with student characteristics (e.g., Astin & Oseguera, 2005; Gold & Albert, 2006). This article focuses on student characteristics and performance in an accounting course. The following factors are discussed: math, English, gender, age, and prior accounting course. These factors are chosen, as they are often available from course enrollment data. The literature shows that some characteristics (math, prior accounting course) have a positive relationship with performance in an accounting course, while other characteristics (English, age, gender) have a mixed effect on performance.

Keywords: course; student characteristics; performance accounting; accounting course

Journal Title: Community College Journal of Research and Practice
Year Published: 2018

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