Factors influencing student perceptions of academic grading were examined, with an emphasis on furthering understanding of the relevance of effort to students’ conceptualization of grading. Students demonstrated a conceptualization of grading where effort should be weighted comparably to actual performance in importance to the composition of a grade, with the expectation that grade allocation should reflect this perception. Students suggested a compensatory effect of effort in grade assignment, where a subjectively perceived high level of effort was expected to supplement low performance on a task. Furthermore, students perceived professors as less fair and less competent when they were perceived to not be able to adequately account for stu...
The fundamental purpose of formal schooling is simple: learning. As an extension, the purpose of ass...
In two subsequent experiments, the influence of mood on academic course evaluation is examined. By m...
Grading students is a generally accepted part of assessment in schools, but its motivational impact ...
Grades matter. Students care about them, for reasons both objective and subjective. Objectively, gra...
Abstract The purpose of student self-grading is explored to discover not only students ’ perception ...
This investigation assessed the roles of learning orientation (LO) and grade orientation (GO) in aca...
Peer reviews offer a unique assessment of post-secondary students’ writing, wherein students grade f...
Peer reviews offer a unique assessment of post-secondary students’ writing, wherein students grade f...
Frequent evaluation of student work is standard practice in basic courses. Frequent evaluation assum...
Astin (1984) has argued that college students\u27 academic successes vary positively with the qualit...
This project investigates the perceived fairness of grading procedures by students and faculty at th...
In the present studies I investigated whether college students’ perceptions of effort source influen...
Four student-rated qualitieS of affective meaning associated, with getting a grade of "C "...
Grades are perhaps the most widely used and universally accepted representation of a student\u27s ac...
Subjects made predictions of the grade point averages of hypothetical students who varied over compl...
The fundamental purpose of formal schooling is simple: learning. As an extension, the purpose of ass...
In two subsequent experiments, the influence of mood on academic course evaluation is examined. By m...
Grading students is a generally accepted part of assessment in schools, but its motivational impact ...
Grades matter. Students care about them, for reasons both objective and subjective. Objectively, gra...
Abstract The purpose of student self-grading is explored to discover not only students ’ perception ...
This investigation assessed the roles of learning orientation (LO) and grade orientation (GO) in aca...
Peer reviews offer a unique assessment of post-secondary students’ writing, wherein students grade f...
Peer reviews offer a unique assessment of post-secondary students’ writing, wherein students grade f...
Frequent evaluation of student work is standard practice in basic courses. Frequent evaluation assum...
Astin (1984) has argued that college students\u27 academic successes vary positively with the qualit...
This project investigates the perceived fairness of grading procedures by students and faculty at th...
In the present studies I investigated whether college students’ perceptions of effort source influen...
Four student-rated qualitieS of affective meaning associated, with getting a grade of "C "...
Grades are perhaps the most widely used and universally accepted representation of a student\u27s ac...
Subjects made predictions of the grade point averages of hypothetical students who varied over compl...
The fundamental purpose of formal schooling is simple: learning. As an extension, the purpose of ass...
In two subsequent experiments, the influence of mood on academic course evaluation is examined. By m...
Grading students is a generally accepted part of assessment in schools, but its motivational impact ...