Effects of Grade Framing
Published: 5 February 2019| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/tx5ypzrp9k.1
Contributor:
Sigal TifferetDescription
Student tasks are a common tool in advancing learning. This study assessed the effects of grade framing on task engagement and anticipated regret, using principles from behavioral economics. A sample of 365 undergraduates reported their level of engagement and anticipated regret for three scenarios depicting the grading of the same task in different fashions.
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Institutions
- Ruppin Academic Center
Categories
Educational Psychology, Decision Making, Behavioral Economics