Complete Course Evaluations for a Conquering Selection Bias event in the Spring!

Complete Course Evaluations for a Conquering Selection Bias event in the Spring!

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Course Evaluations close today, December 13 at 11:59 PM. In order for the results to be made available to future students, a course must receive at least a 66% response rate. 

Your feedback is truly invaluable: all evaluations are reviewed by the instructors as well as leadership at both the department and school levels. We receive valuable information about what has gone well and where we can improve, which we then implement in future iterations of the course.

In addition to wanting the results to be made available to students, as epidemiologists, we also want to avoid selection bias in the course evaluation results. In the spirit of improving our response rates, we are offering the following incentive for your participation:

If 28 of EPI’s 31 courses exceed the 66% response rate threshold, we will host a Conquering Selection Bias thank you event at the beginning of the spring semester.

Please do your part and complete your course evaluations by tonight, and encourage your peers to do the same!


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