英文摘要 |
This study used a bias-adjusted three-step mixture regression model to evaluate the influences of students’ cognitive process on their ratings of instruction. Data were collected from 6,111 students enrolled at a university in Taiwan. The results indicated that students’ gender, year in the university, course, department, and learning interest had a significant impact on student ratings, and students’ cognitive process demonstrated a moderating effect. Furthermore, the implications of these findings for student ratings policies and theirs effects on university faculty and students are discussed. |