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These are the actual grades for 400+ individual students in the courses they took at a small, liberal-arts college in the midwest US. All the students graduated in 2006. Each row corresponds to a single student in a single course. The data have been de-identified by translating the student ID, the instructor ID, and the name of the department. Typically a graduating student has taken about 32 courses. As another form of de-identification, only half of the courses each student, selected randomly, are included. Only courses with 10 or more students enrolled were included.
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A data frame with 6146 Grades for 443 students.
grade
The letter grade for the student in this course: A is the highest.
sessionID
An identifier for the course taken. Courses
offered multiple times in one semester or across semesters have individual IDs.
sid
The student ID
dept
The department in which the course was offered. 100 is entry-level,
200 sophomore-level, 300 junior-level, 400 senior-level.
enroll
Student enrollment in the course. This includes students who are not
part of this sample.
iid
Instructor ID
gradepoint
A translation of the letter grade into a numerical scale. 4 is high.
Some letter grades are not counted in a student's gradepoint average. These have NA
for
the gradepoint.
The data were helpfully provided by the registrar of the college with the proviso that the de-identification steps outlined above be performed.
1 2 3 4 | ## Not run:
GPA <- lm(gradepoint ~ sid - 1, data = College_grades)
## End(Not run)
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