This paper examines attribution, grade-leniency/stringency, motivation, and construct validity theories of student-rating behavior. Previous research has tended to treat these theories as mutually exclusive. However, our findings suggest that these theoretical perspectives should be integrated into a unified theory of student-rating behavior. The R-squares found in this study are larger than in any previous research, which we attribute largely to the rigor of using structural equation modeling (SEM) to analyze the data. The significant bias that was found in this study suggests the need to rethink the use of student ratings when evaluating faculty performance
Tenure-track faculty members in the United States are evaluated on their performance in both resear...
textReaching a true consensus on a definition or an evaluation of effective teaching has remained a ...
The present study was conducted to determine if there are systematic biases affecting students ratin...
This chapter reviews the conclusions on which most experts agree, cites some of the main sources of ...
The widespread use of student evaluations to rate faculty has raised the question of whether high st...
The widespread use of student ratings of instruction prompts the important question, "Do differ...
Students ’ evaluation of faculty and courses continue to be the most often used gauge in higher educ...
The paper provides the research findings about the relationship between research productivity and te...
Teaching effectiveness is generally thought of as the degree to which an instructor facilitates stud...
AbstractThis paper discusses the issue of how students’ rating could reflect on the effectiveness of...
Student ratings of instruction (SRI) are popular evaluative procedures which are widely practiced in...
Student ratings of instruction are widely practiced in universities. They have been the subject of s...
This volume of New Directions for Institutional Research is devoted to student ratings, a topic that...
Despite the lead article\u27s title, “Validity Concerns and Usefulness of Student Ratings of Instruc...
The common practice of asking teachers to provide ratings of their students is based on questionable...
Tenure-track faculty members in the United States are evaluated on their performance in both resear...
textReaching a true consensus on a definition or an evaluation of effective teaching has remained a ...
The present study was conducted to determine if there are systematic biases affecting students ratin...
This chapter reviews the conclusions on which most experts agree, cites some of the main sources of ...
The widespread use of student evaluations to rate faculty has raised the question of whether high st...
The widespread use of student ratings of instruction prompts the important question, "Do differ...
Students ’ evaluation of faculty and courses continue to be the most often used gauge in higher educ...
The paper provides the research findings about the relationship between research productivity and te...
Teaching effectiveness is generally thought of as the degree to which an instructor facilitates stud...
AbstractThis paper discusses the issue of how students’ rating could reflect on the effectiveness of...
Student ratings of instruction (SRI) are popular evaluative procedures which are widely practiced in...
Student ratings of instruction are widely practiced in universities. They have been the subject of s...
This volume of New Directions for Institutional Research is devoted to student ratings, a topic that...
Despite the lead article\u27s title, “Validity Concerns and Usefulness of Student Ratings of Instruc...
The common practice of asking teachers to provide ratings of their students is based on questionable...
Tenure-track faculty members in the United States are evaluated on their performance in both resear...
textReaching a true consensus on a definition or an evaluation of effective teaching has remained a ...
The present study was conducted to determine if there are systematic biases affecting students ratin...