New research by the University of Michigan shows alarming findings about how a student's last name can affect their grades.
A new study by the University of Michigan made an alarming discovery that a student’s last name can affect their grades.
Researchers at the University of Michigan analyzed 30 million of the school’s own grading records when it noticed the pattern. The school said that Canvas — the most widely used online learning management system — has a default setting to list students alphabetically by last name. “It didn’t occur to us until we looked at the data and realized that sequence makes a difference,” Li said.
Notably, for a small group of graders that grade assignments from Z to A, those with last names at the end of the alphabet showed higher marks because their names appeared at the top.
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