mht mht mht Notable References Peer E and E Babad 2013 The Doctor Fox research 1973 re revisited Educational seduction ruled out Journal of Educational Psychology 1061 pp 3645 ID: 800690
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Peer, E. and E. Babad. (2013). The Doctor Fox research (1973) re- revisited: ‘Educational seduction’ ruled out. Journal of Educational Psychology, 106.1, pp. 36-45.Carrell, S. and J. West. (2010). Does professor quality matter? Evidence from random assignment of students to professors. Journal of Political Economy, 118.3. pp. 409-432.