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Abstract

Describes study which indicates that large class size is not detrimental to retention performance in introductory economics classes. Variables examined include class size, method of instruction, cognitive levels of learning, pre- and post-test scores, grade in the course, class, SAT scores, and student attitude. (KC)

Details

Title
Large-Class Retention: The Effects of Method in Macroeconomics
Author
Craig, Eleanor D; And Others
Pages
12-21
Publication year
1979
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Peer reviewed
Yes
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
63700750