Seeing Red Can Affect Teachers' Grading Study: Bias Found to Exist When That Color Ink Is Used Over Others.
Los Angeles Daily News › June 21, 2010
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Los Angeles Daily News › June 21, 2010
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Marian Grigorian gets a sinking feeling when she gets an assignment handed back to her covered with marks and comments in red ink.
The sophomore biology major at California State University, Northridge, finds herself fighting feelings of despair at the visible criticism of her hard work.See the full content of this document
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Seeing Red Can Affect Teachers' Grading Study: Bias Found to Exist When That Color Ink Is Used Over Others.
"All you see is red, it's always the first thing," Grigorian said. "Then you feel sad and depressed."
But students may not be the only...See the full content of this document
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