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Attractive female students got lower grades during remote learning: study

Por: New York Post Life November 10, 2022

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They’re sitting pretty — at least in the classroom. New research suggests that attractive female college students accustomed to earning high grades in person aren’t making the same marks during remote learning. A Swedish study, published in the journal , probed the impact of a student’s looks on their performance, both in the classroom and online. Findings showed that to some extent, physical appearance played a part, . “The main... + full article



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