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Original Articles

A Note on the Biases in Students’ Evaluations of Instructors

Pages 16-17 | Published online: 16 Apr 2014
 

Abstract

This article demonstrates that a significant pattern of bias is discernable in students’ evaluations of instructors. Low grades and a high level of quantitative content lead to low evaluation scores, and vise versa. Although the R2 values for the regression coefficients are low (about 10 percent), the average impact of grades and quantitive orientation on instructor’s percentile rankings in material.

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