We introduce grading into games of status. Each player chooses effort, producing a stochastic output or score. Utilities depend on the ranking of all the scores. By clustering scores into grades, the ranking is coarsened, and the incentives to work are changed. We apply games of status to grading exams. Our main conclusion is that if students care primarily about their status (relative rank) in class, they are often best motivated to work not by revealing their exact numerical exam scores (100, 99, ...,1), but instead by clumping them into coarse categories (A,B,C). When student abilities are disparate, the optimal absolute grading scheme is always coarse. Furthermore, it awards fewer A’s than there are alpha-quality students, creating sm...
Certifiers of quality often report only coarse grades to the public de-spite having measured quality...
This paper analyzes grade incentives by performing a direct comparison of the two most commonly used...
Theoretical work shows that grading on a curve, i.e., teachers assessing students relativeto their c...
We introduce grading into games of status. Each player chooses effort, producing a stochastic output...
We introduce grading into games of status. Each player chooses effort, producing a stochastic output ...
We develop a model of strategic grade determination by universities distinguished by their distribut...
Abstract. We develop a quantitative analysis of different grading poli-cies in education intended fo...
Ordinal peer grading has been proposed as a simple and scalable solution for computing reliable info...
In the framework of static mechanism design games with non- pecuniary rewards, we solve for optimal ...
Around 2000, we started to propose to students exercises with mechanized grading. Since, we have bee...
We consider a game in which schools compete to place graduates in two distinct ways: by investing in...
In this paper we investigate whether grades are used by educational institutions as a competition va...
Grade inflation or soft grading is a common feature of the educational systems of many countries. In...
This paper analyzes both theoretically and empirically how an absolute grading standard that allows ...
Kulick and Wright concluded, based on theoretical mathematical simulations of hypothetical student e...
Certifiers of quality often report only coarse grades to the public de-spite having measured quality...
This paper analyzes grade incentives by performing a direct comparison of the two most commonly used...
Theoretical work shows that grading on a curve, i.e., teachers assessing students relativeto their c...
We introduce grading into games of status. Each player chooses effort, producing a stochastic output...
We introduce grading into games of status. Each player chooses effort, producing a stochastic output ...
We develop a model of strategic grade determination by universities distinguished by their distribut...
Abstract. We develop a quantitative analysis of different grading poli-cies in education intended fo...
Ordinal peer grading has been proposed as a simple and scalable solution for computing reliable info...
In the framework of static mechanism design games with non- pecuniary rewards, we solve for optimal ...
Around 2000, we started to propose to students exercises with mechanized grading. Since, we have bee...
We consider a game in which schools compete to place graduates in two distinct ways: by investing in...
In this paper we investigate whether grades are used by educational institutions as a competition va...
Grade inflation or soft grading is a common feature of the educational systems of many countries. In...
This paper analyzes both theoretically and empirically how an absolute grading standard that allows ...
Kulick and Wright concluded, based on theoretical mathematical simulations of hypothetical student e...
Certifiers of quality often report only coarse grades to the public de-spite having measured quality...
This paper analyzes grade incentives by performing a direct comparison of the two most commonly used...
Theoretical work shows that grading on a curve, i.e., teachers assessing students relativeto their c...