ERIC Number: ED573553
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Publication Date: 2015-Sep
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The Heterogeneous Effect of Information on Student Performance: Evidence from a Randomized Control Trial in Mexico. Policy Research Working Paper 7422
Avitabile, Ciro; de Hoyos, Rafael
World Bank
A randomized control trial was conducted to study whether providing 10th grade students with information about the returns to upper secondary and tertiary education, and a source of financial aid for tertiary education, can contribute to improve student performance. The study finds that the intervention had no effects on the probability of taking a 12th grade national standardized exam three years after, a proxy for on-time high school completion, but a positive and significant impact on learning outcomes and self-reported measures of effort. The effects are larger for girls and students from households with a relatively high income. These findings are consistent with a simple model where time discount determines the increase in effort and only students with adequate initial conditions are able to translate increased effort into better outcomes. [This paper is a product of the Education Global Practice Group.]
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Grade 10, Randomized Controlled Trials, Information Dissemination, Postsecondary Education, Student Financial Aid, Academic Achievement, Intervention, Probability, Standardized Tests, Exit Examinations, Gender Differences, Advantaged, Socioeconomic Status, Models, Grade 12
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Publication Type: Reports - Research
Education Level: High Schools; Secondary Education; Grade 10; Postsecondary Education; Grade 12
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: World Bank
Identifiers - Location: Mexico
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