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econometric models (both OLS and 2SLS methods) to test the hypothesis that students rate their professors primarily based upon … their midterm grades. Our findings reveal that students' midterm grades are positively and significantly related to … that a number of students have ever used student ratings of teaching for revenge on or to reward professors, and professors …
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students’ perceived impact of teaching evaluations, (2) communicate a descriptive norm of high participation, and (3) use the … commitment-consistency principle by asking students to commit to participation. We find that none of the nudges were effective … evidence that the effectiveness of both the impact and commitment treatments differed across students. The impact treatment had …
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This paper analyzes to what degree 25 undergraduate microeconomics textbooks incorporate contributions from behavioral economics and experimental economics. We find that ten of the 25 textbooks examined make no reference at all to behavioral economics; six dedicate less than 1% of total pages to...
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students from the Bucharest University of Economic Studies towards the adoption of innovative retail technologies within … hypermarkets in Romania, based on a selective marketing research, conducted on a sample of 359 students from undergraduate and …
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