Supplementary Dataset from Orderliness predicts academic performance: behavioural analysis on campus lifestyle Yi Cao Jian Gao Defu Lian Zhihai Rong Jiatu Shi Qing Wang Yifan Wu Huaxiu Yao Tao Zhou 10.6084/m9.figshare.7043471.v1 https://rs.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Supplementary_Dataset_from_Orderliness_predicts_academic_performance_behavioural_analysis_on_campus_lifestyle/7043471 Quantitative understanding of relationships between students' behavioural patterns and academic performances is a significant step towards personalized education. In contrast to previous studies that mainly based on questionnaire surveys, recent literature suggests that unobtrusive digital data bring us unprecedented opportunities to study students' lifestyles in the campus. In this paper, we collect behavioural records from undergraduate students' (<i>N</i> = 18 960) smart cards and propose two high-level behavioural characters, say orderliness and diligence. The former is a novel entropy-based metric that measures the regularity of campus daily life, which is estimated here based on temporal records of taking showers and having meals. Empirical analyses on such large-scale unobtrusive behavioural data demonstrate that academic performance (GPA) is significantly correlated with orderliness. Furthermore, we show that orderliness is an important feature to predict academic performance, which improves the prediction accuracy even in the presence of students' diligence. Based on these analyses, education administrators could quantitatively understand the major factors leading to excellent or poor performance, detect undesirable abnormal behaviours in time and thus implement effective interventions to better guide students' campus lives in an early stage when necessary. 2018-09-04 16:46:30 computational social science campus behaviour academic performance data science orderliness human behaviour