May 1973
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Administered a 38-item course evaluation survey and a demographic data questionnaire to 1,200 undergraduates at a large urban university. There were no meaningful correlations between demographic variables and preference ratings of (a) how S's instructor compared to other college instructors, (b) whether S would recommend the course, (c) how the course compared to other courses, (d) whether S would recommend the course to a friend, and (e) whether the class was worthwhile to attend. Results are comparable to those obtained in previous studies of correlates of student achievement and preferences. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved)