Dr. Brown tells his students that he does not "give grades," but rather that the student "earns" a grade

He tells them that it is important that they take responsibility for their grades. What evidence is there to support Dr. Brown's statement that it will be "good for them"?
What will be an ideal response?


Answer: Students who take responsibility for their grades get better grades and also learn that they can control the grades they get.

Psychology

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