How Did You Like This Course? The Advantages and Limitations of Reaction Criteria in Ethics Education

Ethics and Behavior 28 (6):483-496 (2018)
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Abstract

Ethics courses are most commonly evaluated using reaction measures. However, little is known about the specific types of reaction data being collected and how these reaction data relate to improvements in trainee performance. Using a sample of 381 ethics training sessions, major reaction data categories were identified. Content and course satisfaction were the most frequently collected types of reaction criteria. Furthermore, content relevance and course satisfaction showed strong, positive relationships with performance criteria, whereas content satisfaction demonstrated a moderate, negative relationship. These results and future directions for ethics training evaluation are discussed.

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