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- Title
Single comments or average ratings: which elements of RateMyProfessors.com™ shape university students' judgments and course choice intentions?
- Authors
Scherr, Sebastian; Müller, Philipp; Fast, Victoria
- Abstract
The use and abuse of course and lecturer rating websites such as RateMyProfessors.com™ is a highly relevant topic for universities' evaluation and assessment policies and practice. However, only a few studies have paid attention to the actual influence of teaching evaluation websites on the students themselves-that is, their perceptions of a certain course and their course choice intention at university. Findings point to the fact that positive comments on the website about professors improve students' evaluations. However, professor evaluation websites contain two types of information: single student comments and average ratings. Research on exemplification effects has shown that single cases often have a stronger influence on recipients than more valid base rate information. We test this assumption in an experiment ( n = 126) using a professor evaluation website stimulus. Results show that single comments strongly influence opinions and course choice intentions but that they are moderated by the valence of the average rating.
- Subjects
STUDENT evaluation of college teachers; RATING of college teachers; COLLEGE students; RESEARCH; COLLEGE curriculum; COLLEGE teaching
- Publication
Educational Assessment, Evaluation & Accountability, 2013, Vol 25, Issue 2, p131
- ISSN
1874-8597
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11092-013-9164-z