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Research

November 11, 2014

Online quizzes can motivate students to learn more

A large fraction of students fail at university. One potential reason is that students do not exercise enough effort on […]

  • achievement
  • effort
  • exams
  • grades
  • incentive
  • motivation
  • participation
  • quiz
  • student
  • university
  • Arnaud Chevalier
  • Melanie Lührmann
  • Peter Dolton
Research

November 5, 2014

Online quizzes can motivate students to learn more

A large fraction of students fail at university. One potential reason is that students do not exercise enough effort on […]

  • achievement
  • effort
  • exams
  • grades
  • incentive
  • motivation
  • participation
  • quiz
  • student
  • university
  • Arnaud Chevalier
  • Melanie Lührmann
  • Peter Dolton
Research

September 22, 2014

Grades and rank: How do they affect student effort?

The educational system is built upon a sequence of tests to measure student performance. Improving student performance is a key […]

  • grades
  • incentive
  • motivation
  • performance
  • ranking
  • school
  • students
  • Sweden
  • teachers
  • test scores
  • Elin Pellas
  • Juanna Schrøter Joensen
  • Nina Jalava
Videos

August 24, 2014

Employee performance and the value of the bosses: Video interview with Kathryn Shaw

Employees should ultimately be paid for performance, not for working hours, says Kathryn Shaw (Stanford University and IZA) in a […]

  • behavior
  • bosses
  • education
  • incentive
  • skills
  • wage inequality
  • Kathryn Shaw

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