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Publication Date: 2012
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Studying Absenteeism in Principles of Macroeconomics: Do Attendance Policies Make a Difference?
Self, Sharmistha
Journal of Economic Education, v43 n3 p223-234 2012
The primary objective of this article is to see if and how attendance policy influences class attendance in undergraduate-level principles of macroeconomics classes. The second objective, which is related to the first, is to examine whether the nature of the attendance policy matters in terms of its impact on class attendance behavior. The results provide strong support that having an explicit attendance policy reduces absenteeism. The results relating to the nature of the attendance policy point to the greater effectiveness of a policy that punishes students for missing class rather than one that rewards students for good attendance. (Contains 4 tables and 3 notes.)
Descriptors: Macroeconomics, Attendance, Discipline Policy, Undergraduate Study, Student Behavior, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis, School Attendance Legislation, Program Effectiveness, School Statistics, Statistical Distributions, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Economics Education
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Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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