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* Roughly equal accuracy across racial groups
* Roughly equal accuracy across racial groups
* Slightly better accuracy (~1%) across racial groups when including race in model
* Slightly better accuracy (~1%) across racial groups when including race in model
Zhang et al. (in press) [https://www.upenn.edu/learninganalytics/ryanbaker/EDM22_paper_35.pdf]
* Detecting student use of self-regulated learning (SRL) in mathematical problem-solving process
* For each SRL-related detector, relatively small differences in AUC were observed across racial/ethnic groups.
* No racial/ethnic group consistently had best-performing detectors

Revision as of 06:14, 10 June 2022

Bridgeman et al. (2009) pdf

  • Automated scoring models for evaluating English essays, or e-rater
  • The score difference between human rater and e-rater was significantly smaller for 11th grade essays written by White and African American students than other groups


Jiang & Pardos (2021) pdf

  • Predicting university course grades using LSTM
  • Roughly equal accuracy across racial groups
  • Slightly better accuracy (~1%) across racial groups when including race in model

Zhang et al. (in press) [1]

  • Detecting student use of self-regulated learning (SRL) in mathematical problem-solving process
  • For each SRL-related detector, relatively small differences in AUC were observed across racial/ethnic groups.
  • No racial/ethnic group consistently had best-performing detectors