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Using conjoint analysis to examine bias in referral to a behavior intervention program
Authors:Amity Noltemeyer  Claire Kunesh  Erin Harper  Darrel R Davis
Abstract:Research in the United States suggests that teachers view Black students' misbehavior as more likely to reoccur, but such research has not disentangled the effect of race from related factors. We used conjoint analysis to experimentally test the effect of multiple student characteristics on the chances of being referred for a behavior intervention program. Although preservice teacher participants were not more likely to refer Black students, they were more likely to refer students who had lower grades, lived in poverty, lived with a single mother, and had been retained. We interpret these results and highlight directions for future research and practice.
Keywords:behavior  bias  conjoint analysis  race  teacher
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