학술논문

An empirical study on the effect of academic engagement on academic achievement of engineering students in colleges and universities
Document Type
article
Source
Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences, Vol 9, Iss 1 (2024)
Subject
linear regression model
kernelized linear regression
academic engagement
academic achievement relationship
engineering students
00a06
Mathematics
QA1-939
Language
English
ISSN
2444-8656
Abstract
Based on the linear regression algorithm, this paper uses the basic linear regression algorithm and the kernel linear regression algorithm to construct the relationship model between academic input and academic achievement based on linear regression and to determine the independent variables, dependent variables and control variables in the model. The engineering students of East China Normal University are selected as the research object, the research instrument is determined, the research index is determined according to the survey, and the research hypothesis is proposed, and then the research and analysis design of the impact of academic input on academic achievement is completed. Using reliability and validity to test the validity of the questionnaire, the initial data of the study can be obtained by distributing the questionnaire, and correlation analysis and regression analysis are used to carry out an empirical study of academic input and academic achievement based on linear regression. The results show that the correlation coefficient between academic input and academic achievement of master’s degree students is R=0.892 and R2=0.792, indicating that the predictive variance of academic input on academic achievement is 89.2%. The effects of the dimensions under the academic input on the social adjustment dimension under the academic achievement were, in descending order, as follows: active cooperation > teacher-student interaction > educational enrichment > academic challenge > campus support. This study comprehensively analyzes the impact of academic engagement on academic achievement, and colleges and universities should change the test of students’ ability to memorize knowledge and skills to the test of students’ ability to analyze and solve problems by applying what they have learned.