题目设计对成绩膨胀的双刃剑:澳大利亚MBA准实验研究

Q3 Social Sciences
Mingwei Sun, M. Robin
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摘要

分数膨胀一直是高等教育关注和公众辩论的主题。目前的研究通过两项实证研究考察了评分标准设计对评分结果的影响,一项是蒙特卡洛模拟研究,随后是一项准实验研究,该研究基于澳大利亚六个学期的在线MBA课程数据的大样本。结果表明,评分标准的规范直接影响成绩的分配,从而可能减少成绩膨胀。具体来说,我们的研究展示了在设置规则时采用蒙特卡罗模拟等工具对学者和教育设计师的潜在好处。此外,我们的研究还支持这样一种观点,即评分标准可能是一把双刃剑,因为错误指定的评分标准可能会引入不希望的人工制品,直接导致评分通胀。本文还讨论了研究的理论和实践意义。
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The Double-Edged Sword of Rubric Design on Grade Inflation: An Australian MBA Quasi-Experiment Study
Grade inflation has been the subject of concern and public debate in higher education. The current study examines the impact of grading rubric design on grading outcomes with two empirical studies, a Monte Carlo simulation study followed by a quasi-experimental study, which is based on a large sample of online MBA course data across six terms from Australia. The results suggest that the specification of a grading rubric directly impacts on the distribution of grades which may subsequently reduce grade inflation. Specifically, our study demonstrates the potential benefits for academics and educational deisgners in adopting tools like the Monte Carlo simulation when setting up rubrics. Further, our study also support the notion that grading rubric could be a double-edged sword in that mis-specified grading rubrics could potentially introduced undesired artefacts that directly contributes to grade inflation. Theoretical and practical implications are also discussed in the study.
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