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The effect of lecture/seminar attendance on exam results
Název práce v češtině: Efekt účasti na přednáškách/seminářích na známku z testu
Název v anglickém jazyce: The effect of lecture/seminar attendance on exam results
Klíčová slova: docházka, studijní výsledky, metoda nejmenší čtverců (OLS), dvoustupňová metoda nejmenší čtverců (2SLS), racionální rozhodování
Klíčová slova anglicky: attendance, academic performance, ordinary least squares (OLS), two-stage least squares (2SLS), rational decision making
Akademický rok vypsání: 2014/2015
Typ práce: bakalářská práce
Jazyk práce: angličtina
Ústav: Institut ekonomických studií (23-IES)
Vedoucí / školitel: Mgr. Barbara Pertold-Gebicka, M.A., Ph.D.
Řešitel: skrytý - zadáno vedoucím/školitelem
Datum přihlášení: 11.05.2015
Datum zadání: 11.05.2015
Datum a čas obhajoby: 15.06.2016 08:00
Místo konání obhajoby: IES, m 314
Datum odevzdání elektronické podoby:12.05.2016
Datum proběhlé obhajoby: 15.06.2016
Oponenti: Ing. Tomáš Želinský, Ph.D.
 
 
 
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Seznam odborné literatury
Doyle, J. (1998): Rational decision making
The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences pp. 701 - 703

Mankiw, G. N. (2011): Principles of Economics
United States: South-Western Cengage Learning

Romer, D. (1993): Do Students Go to Class? Should They?
Journal of Economic Perspectives. 7(3): pp. 167 - 174.

Schmidt, R. (1983): Who maximizes what? A study in student time allocation
American Economic Review 73(2): pp. 23 - 28.

Wooldridge, J. M. (2013): Introductory Econometrics
United Kingdom: Cengage Learning EMEA
Předběžná náplň práce
At high schools class attendance is compulsory. Students have to go to school every day, unless they have some serious reasons. Otherwise, if they do not go to school, even if they study at home, they will be punished. On the other hand, at the universities, the situation is much more different. Attendance is in most cases not obligatory and it depends only on the students, if they choose to get up in the morning, visit the lecture and probably learn something new, or if they fall asleep again. This is a decision-making process that is based on making choices that result in the most optimal level of benefit or utility for the individual.

It is obvious that students take into account the advantages and disadvantages of visiting the lecture or seminar. They weigh whether the returns cover the costs (Does it pay off to spend one hour in the subway? Is the lecture worth it?). Therefore in my bachelor thesis I would like to describe the rational decision making process.

In the empirical part, I will examine how attendance at lectures and seminars of the course Econometrics II affects the score from the test of the students. The first research will be conducted right after the midterm test in November 2015 and the second one after the final exams in February 2016. I will ask my classmates to respond to some questions related to their individual characteristics, course Econometrics I, hours they have studied for the test, how many lectures and seminars of the Econometrics II have they visited, and what is their score from the midterm test and final exam. These data will be collected using a questionnaire.


Some of the research questions I would like to focus on are:
How does attendance at the lecture and seminars affect exam results?
Is this effect statistically significant?
What are the other factors affecting the exam results?

Outline:
Introduction and literature review
Rational decision making
Description of the data
Methods of estimation
Empirical analysis
Conclusion
 
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