Students' Ratings of Instructors Revisited: Interactions among Class and Instructor Variables

Previous studies concerning students' ratings of instruction have traditionally used the class as the unit of analysis and the ratings have been analyzed in one of two ways: (1) regression analysis, wherein the amount of variability in instructor ratings can be attributed to a set of variables;...

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Teachers
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