An Empirical Study on Credibility of China's University Rankings: A Case Study of Three Rankings

A university ranking with credibility may provide proper guidance to students and parents in university choice, lead to rational flow of educational resources, promote competition among universities and evaluation mechanism in society, and inform the government in decision making. However, there are...

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