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R Bird's research primarily focuses on educational assessment and student success within online learning environments. Their work investigates the predictive utility of early academic performance, specifically exam results, in determining student outcomes in online Master of Library Science (MLS) programs. This research contributes to understanding factors that influence academic achievement in digital educational settings.
Bird has co-authored publications with Cherika Robertson, N Johnson, and J. Michael Key, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. These collaborations highlight engagement within a broader academic network, suggesting an interest in interdisciplinary approaches or shared research interests within the institution. The researcher's most recent publication dates to 2022, indicating recent activity in their field.
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Using Early Exam Results to Predict Online MLS Program Success (2022)
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