I just received a Springer-Verlag statistics catelog. In it was a book by
Valen E. Johnson titled Grade Inflation: A Crisis in College Education.
According to the summary in the catalog, the book argues that since
students  award faculty with higher teacher evaluations when the faculty
give  higher grades and students tend to take courses with  faculty that
give higher grades, grade inflation is the obvious result. Has anyone read
the book?  I would be interested in knowing whether it would be a good
book to purchase.


Mark Eakin
Associate Professor
Information Systems and Management Sciences Department
University of Texas at Arlington
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