TY - JOUR
T1 - Does more accurate knowledge of course grade impact teaching evaluation?
AU - Cho, Donghun
AU - Cho, Joonmo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Association for Education Finance and Policy.
PY - 2017/4/1
Y1 - 2017/4/1
N2 - Students’ different standards may yield different kinds of bias, such as self-directed (higher than their past performance) bias and peer-directed (higher than their classmates) bias. Utilizing data obtained from a natural experiment where some students were able to see their grades prior to teacher evaluations, and to investigate possible sources of bias, we empirically analyzed the role of information (such as the actual grade students received in their current course and their previous grade point average), and the average grade of the course, on the student evaluation of teaching. Because bias is sensitive to the accuracy of grade information, the randomized data examined in this paper are a valuable source for estimating both self-directed and peer-directed bias. We identify the existence of the two kinds of biases and demonstrate that the influence of peer-directed bias tends to increase after the accurate information on the course grade is revealed.
AB - Students’ different standards may yield different kinds of bias, such as self-directed (higher than their past performance) bias and peer-directed (higher than their classmates) bias. Utilizing data obtained from a natural experiment where some students were able to see their grades prior to teacher evaluations, and to investigate possible sources of bias, we empirically analyzed the role of information (such as the actual grade students received in their current course and their previous grade point average), and the average grade of the course, on the student evaluation of teaching. Because bias is sensitive to the accuracy of grade information, the randomized data examined in this paper are a valuable source for estimating both self-directed and peer-directed bias. We identify the existence of the two kinds of biases and demonstrate that the influence of peer-directed bias tends to increase after the accurate information on the course grade is revealed.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85016990588
U2 - 10.1162/EDFP_a_00197
DO - 10.1162/EDFP_a_00197
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85016990588
SN - 1557-3060
VL - 12
SP - 224
EP - 240
JO - Education Finance and Policy
JF - Education Finance and Policy
IS - 2
ER -