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Student Perception Of Academic Grading: Personality, Academic Orientation, And Effort, Gregory K. Tippin, Kathryn Lafreniere, Stewart Page Jan 2012

Student Perception Of Academic Grading: Personality, Academic Orientation, And Effort, Gregory K. Tippin, Kathryn Lafreniere, Stewart Page

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Factors influencing student perceptions of academic grading were examined, with an emphasis on furthering understanding of the relevance of effort to students’ conceptualization of grading. Students demonstrated a conceptualization of grading where effort should be weighted comparably to actual performance in importance to the composition of a grade, with the expectation that grade allocation should reflect this perception. Students suggested a compensatory effect of effort in grade assignment, where a subjectively perceived high level of effort was expected to supplement low performance on a task. Furthermore, students perceived professors as less fair and less competent when they were perceived to …