Heterogeneous class size effects: new evidence from a panel of university students

Bandiera, O.ORCID logo, Larcinese, V.ORCID logo & Rasul, I. (2010). Heterogeneous class size effects: new evidence from a panel of university students. The Economic Journal, 120(549), 1365-1398. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0297.2010.02364.x
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Using administrative records from a UK university, we present evidence on the effects of class size on students' test scores. We estimate non-linear class size effects controlling for unobserved heterogen-eity of students and faculty. We find that: (i) at the average class size, the effect size is -0.108; (ii) the effect size is negative and significant only for the smallest and largest ranges of class sizes and zero in intermediate class sizes; (iii) students at the top of the test score distribution are more affected by changes in class size, especially when class sizes are very large.

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