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Anonymous grading 6 Grading bias 6 University 6 Discrimination 4 Education 4 Bildungsabschluss 3 Educational attainment 3 Gender 3 Geschlecht 3 Higher education institution 3 Hochschule 3 Students 3 Studierende 3 Bias 2 Bildungsniveau 2 Diskriminierung 2 Educational achievement 2 Higher education staff 2 Hochschullehrer 2 Same-sex bias 2 Schweden 2 Sweden 2 Systematischer Fehler 2 gender differences 2 Bildungsverhalten 1 Educational behaviour 1 Experiment 1 Homosexuality 1 Homosexualität 1
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Working Paper 6 Arbeitspapier 3 Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3
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Jansson, Joakim 6 Tyrefors, Björn 5 Tyrefors Hinnerich, Björn 1
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IFN Working Paper 3 IFN working paper 3
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ECONIS (ZBW) 3 EconStor 3
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The effect of an anonymous grading reform for male and female university students
Jansson, Joakim; Tyrefors, Björn - 2024
This paper presents evidence that anonymous grading benefits female university students, based on a university …
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The effect of an anonymous grading reform for male and female university students
Jansson, Joakim; Tyrefors, Björn - 2024
This paper presents evidence that anonymous grading benefits female university students, based on a university …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015115032
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The Genius is a Male: Stereotypes and Same-Sex Bias in Exam Grading in Economics at Stockholm University
Jansson, Joakim; Tyrefors, Björn - 2020
, once anonymous grading was in place, the effect disappears. When separating the effects by grader's sex, both groups of … anonymous grading was introduced, the effect disappears. There is no evidence of compositional changes across the pre-and post-anonymous … grading regimes. In sum, our finding is consistent with theories of stereotyping, e.g., the genius being male. …
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The genius is a male: stereotypes and same-sex bias in exam grading in economics at Stockholm University
Jansson, Joakim; Tyrefors, Björn - 2020
, once anonymous grading was in place, the effect disappears. When separating the effects by grader's sex, both groups of … anonymous grading was introduced, the effect disappears. There is no evidence of compositional changes across the pre-and post-anonymous … grading regimes. In sum, our finding is consistent with theories of stereotyping, e.g., the genius being male. …
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Gender grading bias at Stockholm University: Quasi-experimental evidence from an anonymous grading reform
Jansson, Joakim; Tyrefors Hinnerich, Björn - 2018
In this paper, we first present novel evidence of grading bias against women at the university level. This is in contrast to previous results at the secondary education level. Contrary to the gender composition at lower levels of education in Sweden, the teachers and graders at the university...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011917102
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Gender grading bias at Stockholm University : quasi-experimental evidence from an anonymous grading reform
Jansson, Joakim; Tyrefors, Björn - 2018 - This version: August 21, 2018
In this paper, we first present novel evidence of grading bias against women at the university level. This is in contrast to previous results at the secondary education level. Contrary to the gender composition at lower levels of education in Sweden, the teachers and graders at the university...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011894370
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