Data from the 2003 OECD-PISA Survey for Italy reveal a striking difference in the relationship between students\u2019 competence (as measured by PISA score in Mathematics) and school grades across regions: a competence level granting bare sufficiency in the North yields excellence grades in the South. This has spurred a lively debate on education policy in the country, based on the inference drawn from this evidence that grading practices are excessively different in the two areas. We show in this note that this inference overlooks a Simpson paradox hidden in the data. After a more careful analysis, the above inference is seen to be wrong. The crucial omitted variable is the school-level average competence: schools with low-performing stude...
Working with data from the PISA study (OECD, 2007), Lynn (2010) has argued that individuals from Sou...
Working with data from the PISA study (OECD, 2007), Lynn (2010) has argued that individuals from Sou...
Working with data from the PISA study (OECD, 2007), Lynn (2010) has argued that individuals 17 from...
Data from the 2003 OECD-PISA Survey for Italy reveal a striking difference in the relationship betwe...
Even if marks are crucial for students\u2019 educational careers and school-related decisions and al...
Even if marks are crucial for students\u2019 educational careers and school-related decisions and al...
Even if marks are crucial for students’ educational careers and school-related decisions and althoug...
We study how the relationship between students’ cognitive ability and their school grades depend on...
We study how the relationship between students\u2019 cognitive ability and their school grades depen...
This paper documents that grades vary significantly across Italian public universities and degrees. ...
none2This paper investigates Italian student performances based on the 2009 edition of the Programme...
none2This paper investigates Italian student performances based on the 2009 edition of the Programme...
This article documents that grades vary significantly across Italian public universities and degrees...
Working with data from the PISA study (OECD, 2007), Lynn (2010) has argued that individuals 17 from...
Working with data from the PISA study (OECD, 2007), Lynn (2010) has argued that individuals 17 from...
Working with data from the PISA study (OECD, 2007), Lynn (2010) has argued that individuals from Sou...
Working with data from the PISA study (OECD, 2007), Lynn (2010) has argued that individuals from Sou...
Working with data from the PISA study (OECD, 2007), Lynn (2010) has argued that individuals 17 from...
Data from the 2003 OECD-PISA Survey for Italy reveal a striking difference in the relationship betwe...
Even if marks are crucial for students\u2019 educational careers and school-related decisions and al...
Even if marks are crucial for students\u2019 educational careers and school-related decisions and al...
Even if marks are crucial for students’ educational careers and school-related decisions and althoug...
We study how the relationship between students’ cognitive ability and their school grades depend on...
We study how the relationship between students\u2019 cognitive ability and their school grades depen...
This paper documents that grades vary significantly across Italian public universities and degrees. ...
none2This paper investigates Italian student performances based on the 2009 edition of the Programme...
none2This paper investigates Italian student performances based on the 2009 edition of the Programme...
This article documents that grades vary significantly across Italian public universities and degrees...
Working with data from the PISA study (OECD, 2007), Lynn (2010) has argued that individuals 17 from...
Working with data from the PISA study (OECD, 2007), Lynn (2010) has argued that individuals 17 from...
Working with data from the PISA study (OECD, 2007), Lynn (2010) has argued that individuals from Sou...
Working with data from the PISA study (OECD, 2007), Lynn (2010) has argued that individuals from Sou...
Working with data from the PISA study (OECD, 2007), Lynn (2010) has argued that individuals 17 from...