The anonymous reviewer: the relationship between perceived expertise and the perceptions of peer feedback in higher education

Volume: 43, Issue: 8, Pages: 1258 - 1271
Published: Mar 22, 2018
Abstract
Peer feedback often has positive effects on student learning processes and outcomes. However, students may not always be honest when giving and receiving peer feedback as they are likely to be biased due to peer relations, peer characteristics and personal preferences. To alleviate these biases, anonymous peer feedback was investigated in the current research. Research suggests that the expertise of the reviewer influences the perceived...
Paper Details
Title
The anonymous reviewer: the relationship between perceived expertise and the perceptions of peer feedback in higher education
Published Date
Mar 22, 2018
Volume
43
Issue
8
Pages
1258 - 1271
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