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Why Teachers Assign Socially Unequal Marks. A Case for Establishing Tertiary Origin Effects in the Model of Primary and Secondary Effects of Educational Research
Helbig, Marcel; Morar, Tatiana - In: International Journal of Learning, Teaching and … 17 (2018) 7, pp. 1-25
Subjective expected utility theory assumes that educational paths result from the interplay of primary effects – students’ cognitive skills – and secondary effects – academic decisions regarding their educational future. We argue that thus far, the assignment of marks has not been...
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