MORIMOTO KEIICHI
   Department   Undergraduate School  , School of Political Science and Economics
   Position   Associate Professor
Language English
Publication Date 2022/04
Type Other
Title Actionable information feedback in relative grading: Evidence from a field experiment
Contribution Type Co-authored (other than first author)
Journal Social Science Research Network eLibrary
Journal TypeAnother Country
Publisher Elsevier
Volume, Issue, Page abstract_id=4086144
Authorship Corresponding author
Author and coauthor KAJITANI Shinya, MORIMOTO Keiichi, SUZUKI Shiba
Details Our study explored the effects of rank information on university students by conducting a field experiment using sequential interventions of rank information feedback. The students reacted to the rank information only after receiving a grade evaluation. We found that the effect of rank information feedback on subsequent performances of students can be negative or positive, depending on the timing of information feedback. Our findings suggest that applications of relative performance information feedback should be considered with caution in actual educational environments.