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Emerson, Tisha L. N.; English, Linda K.; McGoldrick, KimMarie – Journal of Economic Education, 2015
In this study, the authors employed a quasi-experimental research design to examine the efficacy of a cooperative learning pedagogy (i.e., think-pair-share exercises) integrated into sections of microeconomic principles. Materials, exercises, and assessment instruments for all study sections are identical except for the nature of the…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Quasiexperimental Design, Microeconomics, Educational Principles
Chen, Qihui; Okediji, Tade O. – Journal of Economic Education, 2014
In this article, the authors illustrate how incentives can improve student performance in introductory economics courses. They implemented a policy experiment in a large introductory economics class in which they reminded students who scored below an announced cutoff score on the midterm exam about the risk of failing the course. The authors…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Introductory Courses, Incentives, Academic Achievement
Nieswiadomy, Michael – Journal of Economic Education, 2014
Using 1994-95, 2002-3, and 2008-9 data, the author found that economics majors scored well on the LSAT® (1998, 2006, 2010). These results are often posted on university economics (and other) department Web sites. The author, who updates the prior studies using current data for law school applicants for the 2012-13 class of students entering law…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Majors (Students), Standardized Tests, Law Schools
Chen, Qihui; Tian, Guoqiang; Okediji, Tade O. – Journal of Economic Education, 2014
The authors of this article implement a quasi-experimental strategy to estimate peer effects in economic education by exploiting the institutional setting in a large public university in China, where roommates are randomly assigned conditional on a student's major and province of origin. They found significant impacts of peer academic…
Descriptors: Quasiexperimental Design, Evidence, Economics Education, Peer Influence
MacDermott, Raymond J. – Journal of Economic Education, 2013
Instructors often debate the merits of alternate grading policies such as dropping the lowest exam or offering an additional exam to replace the lowest score. To date, there has been little research conducted on the impact of these policies on performance. In this study, the author investigates student performance in intermediate macroeconomics…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Grading, Academic Achievement, Performance
Neal, Derek – Journal of Economic Education, 2013
Education officials often use one assessment system both to create measures of student achievement and to create performance metrics for educators. However, modern standardized testing systems are not designed to produce performance metrics for teachers or principals. They are designed to produce reliable measures of individual student achievement…
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Assessment, Academic Achievement, Teacher Evaluation
Grodner, Andrew; Rupp, Nicholas G. – Journal of Economic Education, 2013
In this article, the authors describe a field experiment in the classroom where principles of micro-economics students are randomly assigned into homework-required and not-required groups. The authors find that homework plays an important role in student learning, especially so for students who initially perform poorly in the course. Students in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Students, Homework, Assignments
Islam, Muhammad M.; Islam, Faridul – Journal of Economic Education, 2013
The authors conducted an empirical examination of the relationship between extra-normal ability (inability) in principles of economics courses and student performance in the various areas of the business discipline such as finance, marketing, management, and accounting. Extra-normal ability is defined as the part of an economics grade that cannot…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Business Administration Education, Academic Achievement, Academic Ability
Artes, Joaquin; Rahona, Marta – Journal of Economic Education, 2013
In this article, the authors aim to identify the causal effect of the use of graded problem sets on academic performance of Spanish students. The identification strategy relies on an experiment in which the authors exploit variation arising from observing the performance of nearly 300 students taking the same class during the same semester and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Comparative Analysis, Academic Achievement
Faulk, Dagney; Srinivasan, Arun K.; Bingham, Jon – Journal of Economic Education, 2012
The authors examine two factors that may affect student achievement in economics principles courses: working for pay and the primary source of funds (employer tuition reimbursement, loans, scholarships, financial aid, self-financing, parental transfers, other) used to pay for college for a sample of students in economics principles classes at a…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Academic Achievement, Introductory Courses, Public Colleges
Carter, Linda K.; Emerson, Tisha L. N. – Journal of Economic Education, 2012
Classroom experiments in economics continue to increase in popularity. While early experiments were often hand-run in class, now computerized online experiments are also widely available. Using a quasiexperimental approach, the authors investigated whether any difference in student achievement (as measured by course scores and the "Test of…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Experiments, Class Activities, Academic Achievement
Arnold, Ivo J. M.; Straten, Jerry T. – Journal of Economic Education, 2012
The importance of math skills for study success in economics has been widely researched. This article adds to the literature by combining information on students' math skills and their motivation. The authors are thus able to present a rich picture of why students succeed in their study of economics and to confirm previous findings that deficient…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Mathematics Skills, Student Motivation, Factor Analysis
Cartwright, Edward; Stepanova, Anna – Journal of Economic Education, 2012
The authors ask whether writing a report on a classroom experiment increases a student's performance in an end-of-course test. To answer this question, the authors analyzed data from a first-year undergraduate course based on classroom experiments and found that writing a report has a large positive benefit. They conclude, therefore, that it is…
Descriptors: Experiments, Class Activities, Reports, Writing (Composition)
Moore, Robert L. – Journal of Economic Education, 2011
What is the best way to allocate students to small teams in those economics courses that rely on small group work to enhance individual student learning? While experts in collaborative learning provide many suggestions, little empirical work has been done. This article begins to fill the gap. It examines whether a variety of characteristics of the…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Economics Education, Peer Influence, Group Activities
Clark, Christopher; Scafidi, Benjamin; Swinton, John R. – Journal of Economic Education, 2011
The authors provide the first estimates of the impact of peers on achievement in high school economics. The estimates are obtained by analyzing three years of data on all high school students who take Georgia's required economics course and its accompanying high-stakes End of Course Test (Georgia Department of Education). They use an instrumental…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Academic Achievement, High School Students, Peer Influence

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