In this paper we estimate the effect of class attendance on exam performance by implementing a policy in three large economics classes that required students scoring below the median on the midterm exam to attend class. This policy generated a large discontinuity in the rate of post-midterm attendance at the median of the midterm score. We estimate that near the policy threshold, the post-midterm attendance rate was 36 percentage points higher for those students facing compulsory attendance. The discontinuous attendance policy is also associated with a significant difference in performance on the final exam. We estimate that a 10 percentage point increase in a student's overall attendance rate results in a 0.17 standard deviation increase i...
We draw on a discontinuity at a large university, wherein second-year students with a low first-year...
How much does attendance affect a student’s chance of passing a class? Does attendance actually matt...
The main objective of this study is to examine the relationship between students’ attendance and aca...
This paper presents new evidence on the dynamic treatment effects of class attendance on academic pe...
We investigate the relationship between university students' class attendance and learning performan...
In this paper we investigate whether lecture attendance is related to student performance in the mul...
Studies find that class attendance improves learning in universities, yet many students skip classes...
In this paper we investigate the effect of class attendance on academic performance, and evaluate th...
We use a natural experiment that relaxed class attendance requirements for one school year to explor...
There is discussion in the academic community that variety of assessment and attendance will improve...
This paper presents new evidence on the effects of class attendance on academic performance. We anal...
There is discernible and growing evidence that learning is faster, measurably better and more produc...
The link between absenteeism and students' academic performance at university is perpetually a hot t...
The study of determinants of a college student’s academic performance is an important issue in highe...
The literature indicates that absenteeism from university classes is a common phenomenon in Australi...
We draw on a discontinuity at a large university, wherein second-year students with a low first-year...
How much does attendance affect a student’s chance of passing a class? Does attendance actually matt...
The main objective of this study is to examine the relationship between students’ attendance and aca...
This paper presents new evidence on the dynamic treatment effects of class attendance on academic pe...
We investigate the relationship between university students' class attendance and learning performan...
In this paper we investigate whether lecture attendance is related to student performance in the mul...
Studies find that class attendance improves learning in universities, yet many students skip classes...
In this paper we investigate the effect of class attendance on academic performance, and evaluate th...
We use a natural experiment that relaxed class attendance requirements for one school year to explor...
There is discussion in the academic community that variety of assessment and attendance will improve...
This paper presents new evidence on the effects of class attendance on academic performance. We anal...
There is discernible and growing evidence that learning is faster, measurably better and more produc...
The link between absenteeism and students' academic performance at university is perpetually a hot t...
The study of determinants of a college student’s academic performance is an important issue in highe...
The literature indicates that absenteeism from university classes is a common phenomenon in Australi...
We draw on a discontinuity at a large university, wherein second-year students with a low first-year...
How much does attendance affect a student’s chance of passing a class? Does attendance actually matt...
The main objective of this study is to examine the relationship between students’ attendance and aca...