Stan Brown said on 1/18/03 11:20 AM:

>Arthur J. Kendall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in sci.stat.edu:
>>Is it unethical to display a frequency count and percentages of the 
>>grades for a course (without any names or identifiability) since someone 
>>might feel badly about where they stand in the class?
>
>I'm not sure why you label his a "troll". It seems like a legitimate 
>question to me.
>
>After most quizzes, I show the class the median and mean. I have 
>sometimes thought about displaying the further information mentioned 
>above, but have desisted exactly because I'm concerned about hurt 
>feelings.
>
>I'd like to hear some comments from others on this.

I think it is a great way to illustrate things learned in class.

Paul
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