Topic: Believers get higher GPA's!

http://www.livescience.com/culture/080819-church-grades.html

Researchers found that church attendance has as much effect on a teen's GPA as whether the parents earned a college degree. Students in grades 7 to 12 who went to church weekly also had lower dropout rates and felt more a part of their schools.

On average, students whose parents received a four-year college degree average a GPA .12 higher than those whose parents completed high school only. Students who attend religious services weekly average a GPA .144 higher than those who never attend services, said Jennifer Glanville, a sociologist at the University of Iowa.

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or people with higher Gpa more likley go to church...    tongue

more articels on thatv site..

"Churchgoers Live Longer"
"Churchgoers Breathe Easier"

Tobi

3 (edited by ☭ Fokker 23-Aug-2008 23:40:34)

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What Flint says is not what the article says, the article says that people who regularly engage in social activities get higher scores, see:


>>If you want to boost your teenager's grade point average, take the kid to church. Or, a new study suggests, find some similar social activity to involve them in.

Researchers found that church attendance has as much effect on a teen's GPA as whether the parents earned a college degree. Students in grades 7 to 12 who went to church weekly also had lower dropout rates and felt more a part of their schools.

On average, students whose parents received a four-year college degree average a GPA .12 higher than those whose parents completed high school only. Students who attend religious services weekly average a GPA .144 higher than those who never attend services, said Jennifer Glanville, a sociologist at the University of Iowa.

The study does not suggest God is smiling on the students, per se. Rather, it identifies several reasons the students do better:

    * They have regular contact with adults from various generations who serve as role models.
    * Their parents are more likely to communicate with their friends' parents.
    * They develop friendships with peers who have similar norms and values.
    * They're more likely to participate in extracurricular activities.

Those factors account for only half the predicted effect, Glanville and colleagues say.

"There are two directions you can go with this research," she said. "Some might say this suggests that parents should have their kids attend places of worship. Or, if we use it to help explain why religious participation has a positive effect on academics, parents who aren't interested in attending church can consider how to structure their kids' time to allow access to the same beneficial social networks and opportunities religious institutions provide."

Other studies have shown that regular church-goers breathe easier and live longer. And kids whose parents go to church are better behaved and more well-adjusted. In each of these studies, the researchers cite the social-network and psychological benefits of churches.

Glanville and colleagues David Sikkink and Edwin Hernandez of the University of Notre Dame analyzed data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, a nationally representative sample of 7th- through 12th-graders that began in 1994. Students from 132 schools in 80 communities participated.

Kids who attended church were also more likely to have friends with higher GPAs who skipped school less often, Glanville said.

The study also showed whether the teens said religion was important to them.

"Surprisingly, the importance of religion to teens had very little impact on their educational outcomes," Glanville said. "That suggests that the act of attending church -- the structure and the social aspects associated with it -- could be more important to educational outcomes than the actual religion."

Religious-service attendance had the same effect across all major denominations, the researchers found. The results are detailed in the winter 2008 issue of the Sociological Quarterly.<<


If you are going to quote an article quote it completely, do not just pick out the one line that kind of supports your beliefs if you squint at it through welding goggles on the fifth full moon of the leap year, it makes you look pathetic.
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Or, to put in another way:

BEING SOCIAL IS GOOD FOR YOUR GRADES!
WORSHIPING SATAN AND SACRIFICING VIRGINS IS GOOD FOR YOUR GRADES!
F_____G THE HOLY GUT WOUND OF SAINT MARC IS GOOD FOR YOUR GRADES!

I get the feeling that site is less about Science and more about squeezing in God wherever there is one iota of space.

"So, it's defeat for you, is it? Someday I must meet a similar fate..."

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Fokker,

Exactly. Engaging in social activities is healthy, and improves self-esteem, goal setting, and productivity.

5 (edited by Phoenix Mailer 24-Aug-2008 00:17:10)

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A causes B
A causes C

someone finds a correlation between B and C
some journalists report that B causes C
other journalists argue that C causes B
noone mentions A

uneducated people get misguided
educated people laugh about the journalists crap

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Einstein, as the mathemathical genius you are you should know how averages work. A large group has a less reflective average than a small group..

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I wouldn't say it's a coincidence, maybe it is but i think justin summed it up nice and short tongue

Actually this made me think of this statisitc i heard a while back, and i'm sure a lot of you heard of it too
that dentists have the highest suicide rate, now just like that this could be a coincidence, it's one of those things, you can never find out

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> Gladiator wrote:

> I wouldn't say it's a coincidence, maybe it is but i think justin summed it up nice and short tongue

Actually this made me think of this statisitc i heard a while back, and i'm sure a lot of you heard of it too
that dentists have the highest suicide rate, now just like that this could be a coincidence, it's one of those things, you can never find out
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NO fkin way yikes

OMG I JUST REALIZED..I FINALLY AGREED WITH YOUR POST TOO!!!  gosh, never thought this moment would come true yikes

however i thought the same with Einstein, but he disappointed me aswell :S

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lol

"I will fight for your right to be wrong!" << S.G. Tallentyre
"I am a flexible centrist: not stuck on right-wing, not stuck on left-wing, and not stuck on centre...and I don't flip-flop either" <<< me tongue
Fighting for peace is like stopping the raping of a virgin.

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> Matrix wrote:

> or people with higher Gpa more likley go to church...    tongue

more articels on thatv site..

"Churchgoers Live Longer"
"Churchgoers Breathe Easier"
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Do they have one on "Churchgoers" have better sex with their spouses than non-churchgoers do with theirs?
(i think i heard that somewhere) lol
Mind you, I have also heard that it's not perfect for them either.

"I will fight for your right to be wrong!" << S.G. Tallentyre
"I am a flexible centrist: not stuck on right-wing, not stuck on left-wing, and not stuck on centre...and I don't flip-flop either" <<< me tongue
Fighting for peace is like stopping the raping of a virgin.

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like matrix pointed out, its the other way around. It has nothing to do with the church itself.

i.o.w. people who do what they are told have better results in school. We knew that, even if the article isn't all that trustworthy.

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"i.o.w."?

"So, it's defeat for you, is it? Someday I must meet a similar fate..."

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i think he means "in other words"

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Primo

15 (edited by Little Paul 24-Aug-2008 14:44:25)

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indeed. I saw other people using it, but my english isn't very good I admit so maybe its something else. In any case you know what I mean now tongue

I suspect primo secretly went to school tongue ...He would be the guy who broke enigma before the germans even used it. The only pharmacist who would actually give you the right medicens. He probably thinks binary. He stores everything in his head with its proper hash-key.