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Achievement Rank Affects Performance and Major Choices in College
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2021
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Student OutcomePerformance StudiesMajor ChoicesEducational AttainmentSecondary EducationEducational PsychologyStudent SuccessEducationEducational TestingPeer GroupEducational LeadershipSpecialisation ChoicesEducational AssessmentEducational StatisticsOrdinal RankUniversity Student RetentionHigher Education
Abstract In this paper we study how a student's ordinal rank in a peer group affects performance and specialisation choices in university. By exploiting data with repeated random assignment of students to teaching sections, we find that a higher rank increases performance and the probability of choosing related follow-up courses and majors. We document two types of dynamic effect. First, earlier ranks are less important than later ranks. Second, responses to rank changes are asymmetric: improvements in rank raise performance, while decreases in rank have no effect. Rank effects partially operate through students’ expectations about future grades.
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