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The Effect of Rater Training on Reducing Social Style Bias in Peer Evaluation
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Social PsychologyEducational PsychologyPeer RelationshipEducationSocial InfluenceSocial SciencesProgram EvaluationBiasPerformance AssessmentSocial Learning TheoryUnconscious BiasMajority InfluenceRater TrainingSocial IdentityBehavioral SciencesControl GroupSocial SkillsApplied Social PsychologySocial BiasPerformance StudiesPeer EvaluationPeer EvaluationsSocial BehaviorSocial Style BiasPersuasionSmall Group Research
This study employed a quasiexperimental control group design in a university setting to test the effect of a rater-training program on reducing social style bias in intragroup peer evaluations after controlling for ability based on GPA. Comparison of rating scores of the test group to the control group indicated minimal social style rating bias in the test group, whereas significant bias was exhibited in the control group. Implications for college instructors who use peer evaluations for grading in team projects are discussed.
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