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ERIC Number: EJ265340
Record Type: CIJE
Publication Date: 1982-Jun
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Do Grading Standards Affect Student Evaluations of Teaching? Some New Evidence on an Old Question.
DuCette, Joseph; Kenney, Jane
Journal of Educational Psychology, v74 n3 p308-14 Jun 1982
After factor analyzing teacher evaluations by students into three dimensions, research indicates significant relationships between expected grade and course effectiveness with a non-bias interpretation, and teacher effectiveness and course difficulty with a bias interpretation. The effects of course type on grades and ratings are discussed with the study method, instrument, and analysis. (Author/CM)
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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Identifiers: Course Comments Questionnaire