Does an Attendance Policy Improve Student Performance?
20 Pages Posted: 14 Mar 2004
Abstract
Previous empirical literature finds that student performance is inversely correlated with absenteeism. This study investigates the impact of enforcing an attendance policy on absenteeism and student performance. The evidence suggests that an attendance policy significantly improves reduces absenteeism and improves exam performance.
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