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Information, non-financial incentives, and student achievement: Evidence from a text messaging experiment

Volume: 144, Pages: 109 - 121
Published: Dec 1, 2016
Abstract
This paper describes a field experiment in Oklahoma City Public Schools in which students were provided with free cellular phones and daily information about the link between human capital and future outcomes via text message in one treatment and minutes to talk and text as an incentive in a second treatment. Students' reported beliefs about the relationship between education and outcomes were influenced by the information treatment. However,...
Paper Details
Title
Information, non-financial incentives, and student achievement: Evidence from a text messaging experiment
Published Date
Dec 1, 2016
Volume
144
Pages
109 - 121
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