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November 19, 2025

Are economics students more influenced by source authority than argument substance?

Study finds PhD students most biased despite claiming independence

  • authority bias
  • economics education
  • economics students
  • ideological bias
  • ideology
  • plurality in economics
  • Ha-Joon Chang
  • Mohsen Javdani
Research

September 29, 2025

AI is changing higher education, but students aren’t using it how you’d expect

New survey: 80% of students use generative AI, primarily to enhance understanding rather than automate coursework

  • ChatGPT
  • Generative AI
  • higher education
  • student learning
  • technology adoption
  • Germán Reyes
  • Zara Contractor
Research

November 13, 2024

Fewer exam retakes, better results?

Policy change at the University of Bologna improved academic performance and reduced dropout rates

  • exams
  • Italy
  • retakes
  • student outcomes
  • university
  • Enkelejda Havari
  • Massimiliano Bratti
  • Silvia Granato
Research

June 26, 2024

Gender differences in graduate degree choices affect early-career earnings

Female graduates are less likely to do further study in STEM fields

  • gender gap
  • graduate study
  • higher education
  • STEM
  • Judith M. Delaney
  • Paul J. Devereux
Research

March 22, 2024

First-generation high achievers face hidden obstacles on path to success

Top students from working-class backgrounds make different educational and career choices

  • first-generation
  • higher education
  • socio-economic gaps
  • Larissa Zierow
  • Nikki Shure
Research

May 28, 2021

Zooming to class?

Experimental study provides evidence on college students' online learning during COVID-19

  • academic achievement
  • COVID-19
  • online learning
  • students
  • Dallas Gilmore
  • Lucas Gebhart
  • Michael S. Kofoed
  • Ryan Moschitto
Research

March 12, 2020

Male students are more likely to receive favorable grade changes in college

Gender differences in the tendency to negotiate

  • college
  • education
  • gender differences
  • gender gap
  • grades
  • negotiation
  • Basit Zafar
  • Cher Li
Research

August 11, 2017

Unpaid graduate internships: Career boost or bust?

The rising prevalence of unpaid internships as a gateway to highly competitive careers in law, politics, creative industries, media and […]

  • career
  • experience
  • graduate
  • income
  • internship
  • job
  • salary penalty
  • Angus J. Holford
  • Nils Saniter
  • Thomas Siedler
Research

November 21, 2016

Money to study? Research on motivation and incentives for students

Differences in educational outcomes based on socioeconomic background is a well-documented phenomenon and a key driver of inequalities later in […]

  • education
  • education policy
  • goal-setting approaches
  • goals
  • highschool
  • incentives
  • motivation
  • student performance
  • university
  • Damon Clark
  • David Gill
  • Mark Rush
  • Robert Metcalfe
  • Sally Sadoff
  • Simon Burgess
  • Victoria L. Prowse

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