性别与中级微观经济学课程成绩:课程类型重要吗?

Laura J. Ahlstrom, David M. Switzer
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本研究探讨了性别对选修两种不同的中级微观经济学课程之一的学生成绩的影响:一种是基于微积分的定量课程,另一种是基于非微积分的非定量课程。我们还评估了学生在数学和语言能力以及大学成绩方面的性别差异对中级微观经济学课程成绩的影响。结果表明,性别不是影响中级微观经济学课程成绩的重要指标。数学 SAT 分数和微观经济学原理课程成绩只对非定量课程学生的成绩有显著的预测作用。累计平均学分绩点与两类课程学生的成绩都有很强的正相关性。这些发现对学生选择经济学专业有一定的影响,对缩小经济学学位获得方面的性别差距有积极意义。JEL Codes:A20, A22
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Gender and Intermediate Microeconomics Course Performance: Does Course Type Matter?
This study examines the effects of gender on performance for students taking one of two different intermediate microeconomics courses: a quantitative, calculus-based course and a non-quantitative, non-calculus-based course. We also assess how gender differences in students’ math and verbal abilities and college achievement affect intermediate microeconomics course grades. Our results indicate gender is not a significant indicator of intermediate microeconomics course performance. Math SAT scores and principles of microeconomics course grades are significant predictors of performance for non-quantitative course students only. Cumulative GPAs have strong, positive correlations with grades for students in both course types. These findings have implications for students’ economics major selection and are positive in the context of closing the gender gap in economics degree attainment. JEL Codes: A20, A22
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