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posted by
Blasdelb
on Dec 1, 2011 -
20 comments
Stuart Rojstaczer
wrote an article in the Washington Post in 2003
detailing his experience as a professor with
grade inflation
at
Duke
. He has set up
a website
where he has aggregated data from the grades of two million undergraduates tracking
the phenomenon
.
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posted by
Blasdelb
on Mar 17, 2010 -
61 comments
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