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mestny [16]
3 years ago
7

Many colleges and universities have gone to an online system for evaluating teaching effectiveness. Although this process guaran

tees anonymity, the completion rate (percentage of students who fill out evaluations) has dropped. Which of the following is NOT a significant problem with low response rates in this situation? a. Students who complete the survey may be different in significant ways from those who do not.b. Students who do not complete the evaluations may end up taking the wrong classes.c. Only students who like their instructors may complete the evaluations.d. Instructors may not get accurate feedback about their teaching methods
Social Studies
1 answer:
saul85 [17]3 years ago
8 0

The correct answer is letter B

Explanation: Students who do not complete the evaluations may end up taking the wrong classes, is the one that is not  a significant problem in this situation.

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