Abstract

This chapter demonstrates that the effects of good teaching and academic challenge on leadership and psychological well‐being during the first year of college differ for African‐American and White students, which suggests that institutional researchers should disaggregate data by race or other relevant student characteristics when trying to understand the relationship between experiences and outcomes for first‐year students.

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