Discrimination in Grading
We report the results of an experiment that was designed to test for discrimination in grading in India. We recruited teachers to grade exams.
We report the results of an experiment that was designed to test for discrimination in grading in India. We recruited teachers to grade exams.
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Book abstract: Canada and the United States are consistently ranked among the most democratic countries in the world, yet voices expressing concern about the quality of these democracies are becoming
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