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Eric Bettinger
Eric P. Bettinger is an American economist and currently works as the Conley-DeAngelis Family Professor of Education at the Stanford Graduate School of Education. He ranks among the world's leading education economists. Provided by WikipediaYou must be logged in first
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The Effect of Charter Schools on Charter Students and Public Schools. Occasional Paper by Bettinger, Eric
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The Role of Simplification and Information in College Decisions Results and Implications from the H&R Block FAFSA Experiment. An NCPR Working Paper / by Bettinger, Eric P.
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Returns to Vocational Credentials : Evidence from Ohio's Community and Technical Colleges. A CAPSEE Working Paper / by Bettinger, Eric, Soliz, Adela
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Connections Matter! How Interactive Peers Affect Students in Online College Courses. CEPA Working Paper No. 16-11 / by Bettinger, Eric, Liu, Jing, Loeb, Susanna
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College Guidance for All : A Randomized Experiment in Pre-College Advising / by Bettinger, Eric P., Evans, Brent J.
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The Effects of Class Size in Online College Courses : Experimental Evidence. CEPA Working Paper No. 15-14 / by Bettinger, Eric, Doss, Christopher, Loeb, Susanna, Taylor, Eric
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Changing Distributions : How Online College Classes Alter Student and Professor Performance. CEPA Working Paper No. 15-10 / by Bettinger, Eric, Fox, Lindsay, Loeb, Susanna, Taylor, Eric
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Increasing College Enrollment among Low- and Moderate-Income Families An Intervention to Improve Information and Access to Financial Aid / by Bettinger, Eric P., Long, Bridget Terry, Oreopoulos, Philip
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College Advising at a National Scale : Experimental Evidence from the CollegePoint Initiative. EdWorkingPaper No. 19-123 / by Sullivan, Zach, Castleman, Ben, Lohner, Gabrielle, Bettinger, Eric
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Finishing the Last Lap : Experimental Evidence on Strategies to Increase College Completion for Students at Risk of Late Withdrawal. EdWorkingPaper No. 21-488 / by Bettinger, Eric, Castleman, Benjamin, Choe, Alice, Mabel, Zachary
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The Long Run Impacts of Merit Aid : Evidence from California's Cal Grant. CEPA Working Paper No. 16-13 / by Bettinger, Eric, Gurantz, Oded, Kawano, Laura, Sacerdote, Bruce
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How Late Is Too Late? : The Influence of Summer Outreach on FAFSA Completion and College Enrollment for the Uncommitted High School Graduate / by Owen, Laura, Bettinger, Eric, Long, Bridget Terry, Oreopoulos, Phil
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Vouchers for Private Schooling in Colombia Evidence from a Randomized Natural Experiment. NBER Working Paper Series / by Angrist, Joshua D., Bettinger, Eric, Bloom, Erik, King, Elizabeth, Kremer, Michael
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