Attendance, Grades and Learning in the Microeconomic Principles Class (Economics EDUCATION ARTICLES)
Journal of Economics and Economic Education Research 2010, Jan, 11, 1
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INTRODUCTION How important is class attendance to student success in a college course? Many institutions, especially the smaller ones that emphasize personal attention, view it as valuable enough to maintain mandatory attendance policies. Prior research also indicates that attendance is positively associated with student success.
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