Course evaluation forms ‘not read properly by students’ - timeshighereducation.com, 08.03.2016

Undergraduates endorsed patently false statements in US experiment.

The results of course evaluation surveys can be undermined by students’ inattentiveness while filling them in, a study suggests.

Researchers at a US university conducted an experiment in which they inserted patently false statements into end-of-module questionnaires and found that surprisingly high numbers of undergraduates answered that they were true.

10. Mar. 2016
10. Mar. 2016