In recent years, student surveys have played an increasingly large role in educational research, policy making, and, particularly, accountability efforts. However, research on the accuracy of students’ self-reports about themselves and their education is limited to analyses of overall grade point average and ACT/SAT standardized test scores. Using a unique data set, we investigate the accuracy of students’ survey responses to questions about their course taking and grades in mathematics during high school. We then analyze which student and survey characteristics influence accuracy. We find that students are reasonably good reporters of course-taking patterns but poor reporters of more potentially sensitive questions, including when the stud...
This study compared 4,594 student responses from three different sur,-eys of incoming students at th...
In order to investigate the relationship between student perceptions and academic achievement, 176 f...
Several research studies have shown that high-achieving students self-evaluate their ability quite d...
The present longitudinal study examined the reliability of self-reported academic grades across thre...
Much institutional research relies upon survey data. Error estimates for surveys, when provided, at ...
The present longitudinal study examined the reliability of self-reported academic grades across thre...
Abstract: Introduction: Self-report questionnaires are widely used in high schools and universities ...
coursework and grade information for 26 courses was collected as part of a fall 1991 Preliminary Ame...
Measuring the quality of the ‘product’ is elemental in education, and most studies depen...
This analysis contributes to efforts to improve the use and understanding of sur-vey data in educati...
The data collection consisted of a survey as well as a review of current math grades and homework. A...
The authors analyzed self-reported SAT scores and actual SAT scores for 285 college students. Studen...
There is anecdotal evidence of an increase in school administrator\u27s use of surveys of students t...
Survey is one of the most widely used methods of investigation into educational systems and practice...
Personality traits such as grit and self-control are important determinants of success in life outco...
This study compared 4,594 student responses from three different sur,-eys of incoming students at th...
In order to investigate the relationship between student perceptions and academic achievement, 176 f...
Several research studies have shown that high-achieving students self-evaluate their ability quite d...
The present longitudinal study examined the reliability of self-reported academic grades across thre...
Much institutional research relies upon survey data. Error estimates for surveys, when provided, at ...
The present longitudinal study examined the reliability of self-reported academic grades across thre...
Abstract: Introduction: Self-report questionnaires are widely used in high schools and universities ...
coursework and grade information for 26 courses was collected as part of a fall 1991 Preliminary Ame...
Measuring the quality of the ‘product’ is elemental in education, and most studies depen...
This analysis contributes to efforts to improve the use and understanding of sur-vey data in educati...
The data collection consisted of a survey as well as a review of current math grades and homework. A...
The authors analyzed self-reported SAT scores and actual SAT scores for 285 college students. Studen...
There is anecdotal evidence of an increase in school administrator\u27s use of surveys of students t...
Survey is one of the most widely used methods of investigation into educational systems and practice...
Personality traits such as grit and self-control are important determinants of success in life outco...
This study compared 4,594 student responses from three different sur,-eys of incoming students at th...
In order to investigate the relationship between student perceptions and academic achievement, 176 f...
Several research studies have shown that high-achieving students self-evaluate their ability quite d...