Kulick and Wright concluded, based on theoretical mathematical simulations of hypothetical student exam scores, that assigning exam grades to students based on the relative position of their exam performance scores within a normal curve may be unfair, given the role that randomness plays in any given student’s performance on any given exam. However, their modeling predicts that academically heterogeneous students should fare much better than high achieving, academically homogenous students. We assess their conclusion indirectly using student scores from actual exams in actual university classes. We document that academically heterogeneous students do tend to perform at a similar level on different exams across a given semester: correlations...
Many questions have arisen concerning grading systems. From a review of the current literature, it i...
In many educational settings, students may have an incentive to take courses where high grades are e...
The purpose of this research project is to see how multiple variables are associated with a student\...
Kulick and Wright concluded, based on theoretical mathematical simulations of hypothetical student e...
Grading on the curve is a common practice in higher education. While there are many critics of the p...
This paper analyzes both theoretically and empirically how an absolute grading standard that allows ...
Theoretical work shows that grading on a curve, i.e., teachers assessing students relativeto their c...
Student access to education levels, tracks or majors is usually determined by their previous perform...
Grading on the curve, or relative grading is one of the most commonly used grading schemes in educat...
Utilizing panel data, we measure the responsiveness of student course choice to grades and asses the...
We introduce grading into games of status. Each player chooses effort, producing a stochastic output...
This paper examines whether the practice of grading on a curve in prerequisite courses can affect st...
To investigate the effect of innovations in the teaching?learning environment, researchers often com...
To what extent do high school students’ course grades align with their scores on standardized colle...
In this paper I propose and evaluate a grading standard design that allows for multiple grading stan...
Many questions have arisen concerning grading systems. From a review of the current literature, it i...
In many educational settings, students may have an incentive to take courses where high grades are e...
The purpose of this research project is to see how multiple variables are associated with a student\...
Kulick and Wright concluded, based on theoretical mathematical simulations of hypothetical student e...
Grading on the curve is a common practice in higher education. While there are many critics of the p...
This paper analyzes both theoretically and empirically how an absolute grading standard that allows ...
Theoretical work shows that grading on a curve, i.e., teachers assessing students relativeto their c...
Student access to education levels, tracks or majors is usually determined by their previous perform...
Grading on the curve, or relative grading is one of the most commonly used grading schemes in educat...
Utilizing panel data, we measure the responsiveness of student course choice to grades and asses the...
We introduce grading into games of status. Each player chooses effort, producing a stochastic output...
This paper examines whether the practice of grading on a curve in prerequisite courses can affect st...
To investigate the effect of innovations in the teaching?learning environment, researchers often com...
To what extent do high school students’ course grades align with their scores on standardized colle...
In this paper I propose and evaluate a grading standard design that allows for multiple grading stan...
Many questions have arisen concerning grading systems. From a review of the current literature, it i...
In many educational settings, students may have an incentive to take courses where high grades are e...
The purpose of this research project is to see how multiple variables are associated with a student\...