We examine the impact of class size on student evaluations of instructor performance using data on all economics classes offered at the University of California, Santa Barbara from Fall 1997 to Spring 2004. A particular strength of this data is the opportunity to control for both instructor and course fixed effects. In contrast to the literature examining class size effects on test-based outcomes – where results can vary considerably across specifications – we find a large, highly significant, and nonlinear negative impact of class size on student evaluations of instructor effectiveness that is highly robust to the inclusion of course and instructor fixed effects
This paper reviews some of the salient research into the complex issue of the impact of class size o...
Numerous studies have investigated the impact of class size on student outcomes. This analysis contr...
Although the effect of class size upon student performance has been the focus of numerous studies, t...
We examine the impact of class size on student evaluations of instructor performance using data on a...
Numerous studies have investigated the impact of class size on student outcomes. This analysis contr...
The contribution of this paper is twofold. First, we examine the impact of class size on student eva...
The objective of this study was to determine whether smaller class size, defined as fewer than 20 st...
Abstract: In this paper we investigate the effects of class size on the achievements of a sample of ...
Using rich administrative data from a small Dutch liberal arts college, I study how the number of st...
The University of Queensland collects data on students’ perceptions of their university experience a...
Using rich administrative data from a small Dutch liberal arts college, I study how the number of st...
Using rich administrative data from a small Dutch liberal arts college, I study how the number of st...
In this paper, we analyze class size effects on college students exploiting data from a project offe...
This study evaluated the impact of class size on student performance in two introductory courses at ...
Although the effect of class size upon student performance has been the focus of numerous studies, t...
This paper reviews some of the salient research into the complex issue of the impact of class size o...
Numerous studies have investigated the impact of class size on student outcomes. This analysis contr...
Although the effect of class size upon student performance has been the focus of numerous studies, t...
We examine the impact of class size on student evaluations of instructor performance using data on a...
Numerous studies have investigated the impact of class size on student outcomes. This analysis contr...
The contribution of this paper is twofold. First, we examine the impact of class size on student eva...
The objective of this study was to determine whether smaller class size, defined as fewer than 20 st...
Abstract: In this paper we investigate the effects of class size on the achievements of a sample of ...
Using rich administrative data from a small Dutch liberal arts college, I study how the number of st...
The University of Queensland collects data on students’ perceptions of their university experience a...
Using rich administrative data from a small Dutch liberal arts college, I study how the number of st...
Using rich administrative data from a small Dutch liberal arts college, I study how the number of st...
In this paper, we analyze class size effects on college students exploiting data from a project offe...
This study evaluated the impact of class size on student performance in two introductory courses at ...
Although the effect of class size upon student performance has been the focus of numerous studies, t...
This paper reviews some of the salient research into the complex issue of the impact of class size o...
Numerous studies have investigated the impact of class size on student outcomes. This analysis contr...
Although the effect of class size upon student performance has been the focus of numerous studies, t...